National Recycling Competition Kicks Off

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The first-ever nationwide recycling competition for elementary, middle school and high school students launches this month. Keep America Beautiful’s Recycle-Bowl competition starts Oct. 17, but schools can start registering now.

The idea is simple. Register as a school or a classroom, recycle as much as you can for a month and then report your results to KAB.

There are more details, like if you want to compete in the Competition or Open Division, or if you want to be on the Flexible Game Plan instead, but KAB does a good job of explaining it all here.

State Champions receive $1,000 based on the most recycled material per person, per school. The top performer among the State Champions will receive an additional $2,500.

“Recycle-Bowl is about much more than simply winning a prize,” said Matt McKenna, president and chief executive officer of Keep America Beautiful, in a press release. “Through this fun competition, we’re providing students, teachers and administrators across the country with an opportunity to learn more about the economic and environmental benefits of recycling, and inspire their families to take similar actions both at home and in their communities.”

KAB also provides schools with educational recycling activities online and through a registration toolkit, which should make kick starting the competition that much easier. Let the games begin!

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  1. Sally Sheldon

    posted on August 29th, 2011 at 5:26 pm

    This is a really fantastic idea. Kids love competitions! I will be passing this on to teachers I know that do recycling at their school. <3 :)
  2. Greening Tomorrow

    posted on August 30th, 2011 at 12:31 pm

    This competition should be a lot of fun. You'd be surprised how much can actually be recycled!
  3. Max Berson

    posted on August 30th, 2011 at 9:15 pm

    I'd like to point out that the phrase "first-ever" is inaccurate. Pepsi began offering their Recycle Rally program at least a year ago.
  4. ClearStream Recycling

    posted on August 31st, 2011 at 12:13 pm

    Thanks for Listing us as a supplier of Containers and Decals. This will be a Great Competition.
  5. USagain

    posted on August 31st, 2011 at 2:21 pm

    Great competition! USAgain also offers clothing and shoes recycling contests for schools in an effort to divert textile waste from landfills and promote environmental awareness. Check our website for more details: www.usagain.com. Best of luck to all of the schools participating in Keep America Beautiful's Recycle-Bowl!

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