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RECYCLING IS IN

A SERIOUS CRISIS.

So let's fix it, shall we?

You might not know this, but recycling is collapsing in the U.S., due to inconsistent labels on recycling bins which cause public confusion and lead to tons of 'garbage' being thrown in the recycling.  In fact, in the state of California alone, more than 450 recycling plants have recently shut down due to this issue.   So let’s fix it, shall we?

- Kristen Bell

FOUR WAYS TO ENGAGE

1

USE THE STANDARDIZED LABELS ON YOUR BINS

The society wide standardized labels have been proven to increase recycling levels 50-100%! If you're not a part of the solution you may be contributing to the confusion...

2

SIGN THE U.S.

MAYOR'S PETITION

Let your city's mayor know that it's time for change! Sign the petition to get mayors across the U.S. to adopt the standardized label solution in their cities and make it easier for people to recycle right wherever they are.

3

DONATE LABELS TO SCHOOLS

Let's help the next generation recycle right! School districts that have used the standardized labels have saved hundreds of thousands of dollars in trash hauling fees! 

4

SHARE THIS AND ENGAGE OTHERS

Knowledge is power and the more people know about what's truly going on with recycling today the more empowered they will be to make a change. Share this video with your networks and be the change.

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CLICK TO HELP YOUR ... 

... begin displaying the society-wide standardized labels on their recycling bins, 

to make it easy for everyone, everywhere to be able to recycle right! 

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