
U.S. RECYCLING IS IN A CRISIS.
So let's fix it, shall we?
In the 1930s, the Federal Government legislated the standardized road signs which allow people to drive properly wherever they are.
In the past ten years, our nonprofit organization has proven that the society-wide standardized label solution for recycling bins are the most effective, easiest, and lowest cost way to solve the recycling crisis. There are already nine million standardized labels in use across the U.S. displayed on recycling bins in businesses, National Parks, airports, sports stadiums, schools, universities, government offices, households, etc. and they are proven to help people recycle more and recycle right.
Following the same path and logic as standardized road signs, our nonprofit organization is pursuing legislation of the society-wide standardized labels
for recycling bins, to allow people to begin
recycling properly wherever they are.
Olivia Stuck, Actress and Spokesperson for RAA
WE'RE IN THE NEWS ...
THANK YOU CONGRESSWOMAN MCCOLLUM ... and the Appropriations Committee for passing the Bill to advance the society-wide standardized label solution for recycling bins!
The standardized labels for
bins and residential carts:


We applaud the leaders that are now starting to display the national standardized labels on their recycling bins to make it easier for people to recycle more and recycle right, wherever they might be. Every city, every airport, every business, every school and every recycling hauler should display the standardized labels on recycling bins to make it easier for people to recycle right. If they don't, we need to ask them, "why wouldn't you want make it easier for people to recycle properly throughout society?"

$1.3 MILLION
SAVED!!!
When Bank of America donated the standardized labels to the public K-12 school district in Orlando, FL (OCPS), the school district's recycling levels increased more than 90% and as a result, the school district has saved over $1.3 million dollars in trash hauling fees (net savings!)
