- Introduction
- How Recycling Works
- What are clean streams of recycling?
- Why we should care.
- What plastics actually get recycled.
- Wishcycling
- What is Recyclable.
Hello! You want to recycle, right? Well, I'm here to help you navigate the confusion that surrounds recycling and teach you to recycle right. You may have questions like, why is the recycling symbol on this if I can't recycle it? Or simply, is this recyclable? What do I do with batteries and lightbulbs? etc. In this course you will learn the history of trash in America and why it is so opaque. You will learn how recycling works, what plastic resins are recyclable, why we need clean streams of recycling, and why we should care about recycling. You will learn about wishcycling, and how to avoid it, what is recyclable, and ultimately answer the question: is recycling worth it. Then you can share all of this important knowledge with your friends and family!
I started this recycling training for the food service industry and soon realized that this information would be very helpful to the public at large. I received my AS in Recycling and Resource Management and interned with the U.S. Plastics Pact, a non-profit committed to assisting large brands to reduce their plastic footprint. I have been trained as a TRUE Zero Waste Advisor, and recently started my own non-profit, Recycle Right. I hope you enjoy this course!
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Hello! I am here to help you reduce your plastic intake and learn to recycle right. I received my Associate of Science degree in Recycling and Resource Management then interned for the U.S. Plastics Pact, a non-profit that works with major brands to help them reduce their plastic footprint. I am a TRUE Zero Waste Advisor and recently launched my own non-profit called Recycle Right, that works with the food service industry to help them learn to recycle.