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Case Study: Emerson College is Using Signage to Improve Waste Sorting
Background
Emerson College in Boston has made sustainability a key part of campus life, with goals to reduce waste, increase diversion (recycling + composting), and educate the campus community. As part of this effort, the college
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Case Study: Supporting Business Recycling Through Butler County’s Solid Waste District
Background
Butler County’s Solid Waste District (a county-run recycling and solid waste authority) actively supports businesses from small enterprises to manufacturers to improve waste diversion and recycling practices. Rather than
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Building a Greener Future: The Recycling Program at the Stockton School District
The Stockton School District is taking meaningful steps toward environmental responsibility through its comprehensive recycling program. This initiative not only reduces waste but also empowers students to become lifelong stewards of the planet.
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Sacramento’s LEED-Designed Courthouse: A Modern Civic Landmark
The Tani Cantil Sakauye Sacramento County Courthouse is reshaping downtown Sacramento with a bold blend of sustainable design, modern functionality, and public accessibility. Designed to meet LEED standards, this courthouse demonstrates how civic
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Creative Solutions Help Universities Meet Sustainability Challenges
4 Schools with different challenges and opportunities…All Setting the Example for Sustainability!
On college campuses, sustainability has become more than a talking point, it’s a defining part of student life, institutional culture, and community
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Convenience Store Chain Notches Another Environmental First—Recycling Bins
A major convenience store chain with a focus on the environment, adding recycling containers? Sounds like a no-brainer. In fact it took a lot of brainwork for RecycleAway and Sheetz, one of the nations fastest-growing family owned convenience store chains, to come up with a formula that worked.
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Your Water Bottle Can Ride Forever on the MBTA
Bostonians know they can 'ride forever 'neath the streets of Boston' on the MBTA using their Charlie Cards.
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Defining – and Designing – Trash Out of Existence at Yankee Stadium
There's no more trash at Yankee Stadium unless you count the trash talk when the Boston Red Sox are in town. Even the word “Trash” has disappeared.
How is this possible? Fans leave behind an estimated 16 million cubic feet of refuse at stadiums every year, enough to fill Yankee Stadium with 2 million cubic feet leftover.
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The Atlanta Falcons
The Atlanta Falcons football team initiated a new recycling campaign “Rise Up & Recycle” to gear up for the home opening 2013 NFL Season at the Georgia Dome. The campaign, created in partnership with Novelis, the world’s largest recycling company, was launched simultaneously with “Get Caught In the Act” program, where fans were videotaped recycling in the stadium and clips played on the Jumbotron. The Atlanta Falcons selected Recycle Away to create the custom recycling containers for this important and high-profile campaign launch.
