1. Starting a recycling program in your school or at your office is easy and fun. The key factor for success is commitment from the top, be it teachers or management. It's also important to offer office recycling bins and school recycling bins in a highly visible, easily-accessible spot.
2. Recycling is important, but it should always be done in conjunction with a waste control program. This is especially important at schools and offices where budgets are run tight. When selecting an office recycle bin or a school recycling bins, it might be a good idea to check with your local recycling center to see what types of recycling bins will be most effective.
3. Your company or school is probably well accustomed to the information revolution, but there are probably plenty of ways to reduce paper use that can be employed. Keeping desk recycling bins near every desk or every work space, for example, makes recycling paper completely hassle-free.
4. Look up recycling vendors in the yellow pages if you don't know any. They'll be under "recycle," "refuse," "waste disposal" or something along those lines. These vendors may have an idea about the best recycling bins for schools or the most popular recycle bins for offices.
5. These vendors generally supply the large bins you see in yards. Smaller recycle bins to spread around are nice for offices and schools, making collection that much easier and reminding everyone to recycle.
6. To reduce the amount of paper used, consider setting printers and photocopiers to automatically use both sides. If nothing else, keep an office recycling bin right next to these machines to reduce what goes in the trash.
7. In schools, it's fun to put groups of students in charge of the recycling program. Or better yet, put several groups in charge of specific parts of the school and have a contest. When you make it fun, you'll find that the recycling bins for schools are quickly overflowing. And that's a good thing.
8. Don't forget that the market for selling recycled products largely determines whether recycling takes place. So buying recycled products means you'll be helping the secondary market demand more recyclables to be reused.
9. Make efforts to reduce the amount of junk mail you receive in the office. It may take a little leg work, but it will be worth it for so many reasons.
10. Use cool free software programs like Stickies or NoteWhen that function as electronic sticky notes. They're more efficient and have way more features than your standard yellow sticky note.
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