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How to Educate Your Community About Recycling: Tips for Community Outreach

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15 Aug, 2024

This post was originally published on Recycle Nation

How much is recycled in your community? A newer study finds that residential recycling rates aren’t great.27% of households do not have access to recycling.43% of households recycle.Only 21% of residential recyclables are recycled correctly. Of the materials that are improperly handled, 76% of them are improperly recycled before they leave a consumer’s home. 87% of materials […]

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