Are you looking for a fun and creative way to increase school recycling participation or maybe begin a school recycling program in your community? Recycle-Bowl, a nationwide comprehensive school recycling competition, could be your ticket to success.
Keep America Beautiful’s, second annual, “Recycle-Bowl,” is a comprehensive nationwide recycling competition for elementary, middle and high-school students. Recycle-Bowl was created to provide students with a fun, interactive way to learn about waste reduction and environmental responsibility through in-school recycling.
Open to all schools, the incentive-based recycling competition kicks off again this October and registration is now open on the Recycle-Bowl website at http://recycle-bowl.org. The competition runs from October 15 through November 9, culminating around America Recycles Day. Participating schools will track and report how much recyclable material they collect for a
chance to win prizes. At the close of the four-week competition, the school in each state that
collects the most recyclable material per capita will win $1,000. A national champion will then
be chosen from among the statewide winners to receive an additional grand prize valued at $2,500.
In its inaugural year, more than 1,200 schools around the country, representing more than 500,000 students, participated in the competition. 67% of schools saw an increase in the amount of materials their school recycled during the competition.
Educational recycling activities will also be provided on-line and through a registration toolkit.
Help us reach our goal of having 1500 schools participate in 2012. The Recycle-Bowl is being
sponsored by Nestlé Waters North America.