School Recycling

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School Recycling

Article from EPA
Image of a cardboard box with recycling symbol.

EPA’s Healthy School Environment Web site provides a one-stop location for information on school environmental healthy issues.

School Waste Reduction Programs

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Education and Curriculum

  • Planet Protectors Club
    Elementary school students can make a difference by reducing the amount of waste they throw away. The Planet Protectors Club teaches kids how to recycle and reuse materials at school and at home. Games and activities provide additional ways for kids to learn about reducing waste and conserving resources.
  • Make A Difference Campaign for Middle School Students
    EPA’s "Make a Difference" campaign is aimed at educating and engaging middle school students in resource conservation and environmental protection. This campaign helps students make informed decisions for protecting the environment in their day-to-day lives.
  • Your Environment, Your Choice
    This Web site encourages teens in high school to make environmentally-sound choices about the products and natural resources they use, the waste they create, and the environment in which they live.
  • Teacher Resources
    The resources on this Web site offer a wealth of information to assist teachers in educating students about the waste we generate in our schools, homes, and communities; and what we can all do to make a difference. From classroom activities, to starting a school electronics recycling program, these materials will help you and your students learn what everyone can do to reduce and better manage waste. Many resources are provided in both English and Spanish.
  • Tools to Reduce Waste in Schools
    EPA's Tools to Reduce Waste in Schools helps your school and school district reduce the amount of waste you generate. You'll learn how to start a waste reduction program or expand an existing one. The guide will show you how your program can benefit your school, your community, and the environment by reducing, reusing, and recycling your waste.
  • Schools Chemical Clean Out Campaign
    The Schools Chemical Cleanout Campaign (SC3) seeks to create a chemically safer school environment by not only cleaning out excess, legacy, unused, and improperly stored chemicals, but also by going a step further and implementing preventive mechanisms in schools.
  • The Energy Information Administration's Energy Kids Web site Exit EPA Disclaimer provides fun facts and games highlighting the energy savings associated with recycling.