A success Story: Virginia Beach City Public Schools Recycling Program Recycling Committee


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A Success Story: Virginia Beach City Public Schools Recycling Program

  • Recycling Committee

  • School Recycling Workshop

  • July 17, 2008, Washington, DC


John Barnes, Administrator, Waste Management Division, Department of Public Works, City of Virginia Beach

    • John Barnes, Administrator, Waste Management Division, Department of Public Works, City of Virginia Beach
    • John Kalocay, Assistant Superintendent, Administrative Support Services
    • Dr. Eric Hines, Director, Office of Custodial Services
    • Tim Cole, Sustainable Schools Project Manager, and
    • Jay Ratliff, Director, Food Services


TFC Recycling 1958 Diamond Hill Road Chesapeake, VA 23324 757.543.5766 tfcrecycling.com



TFC Recycling



TFC Recycling Virginia Programs

  • Accomack/Northampton Counties (Eastern Shore)

  • Central Virginia Waste Management Authority (CVWMA)

  • City of Newport News

  • City of Norfolk

  • City of Virginia Beach

  • Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS)

  • Southeastern Public Service Authority (SPSA)

  • Virginia Peninsulas Public Service Authority (VPPSA)



TFC Recycling North Carolina Programs

  • Alamance County Municipalities –

  • Burlington, Elon College, Gibsonville, Graham, Green Level

  • and Haw River

  • City of Durham

  • County of Durham

  • Perquimans, Chowan and Gates Counties (PCG)

  • Town of Edenton

  • Town of Duck and Town of Southern Shores



Most populous city in VA

  • Most populous city in VA

  • 500,000 population

  • 40th largest city in U.S.

  • Best known as major resort

  • 38 miles of beaches

  • 4 military bases

  • 120,000+ households

  • State-of-the-art curbside recycling service



3rd largest school system in Virginia

  • 3rd largest school system in Virginia

  • 38th largest school division in U.S.

  • 71,000 students

  • 88 schools and specialty centers





What are they doing?

  • What are they doing?

  • Classrooms and Offices

  • Each of the division’s

  • 5,000 classrooms and

  • offices is equipped with a

  • 28 quart-size recycling bin



VBCPS RECYCLES!

  • Paper - white and colored, catalogs, magazines, newspapers and junk mail

  • Cardboard / paperboard

  • All Plastic Bottles (#1 and #2)

  • juice and milk containers “chugs” and soda and water bottles

  • Glass containers - glass jars

  • Cans – aluminum and steel





Fall 2006, Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) goes Green with its first publication of Green News.

  • Fall 2006, Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) goes Green with its first publication of Green News.

  • Green News is a newsletter produced by the school division that focuses on educating and inspiring school employees to become better stewards of the environment. http://www.vbschools.com/online_pubs/greennews/2008/winter_2008.pdf



Who recycles ?

  • Who recycles ?

  • students

  • teachers

  • office personnel

  • custodians and

  • food service staff





  • District of Excellence in Child Nutrition

  • by the School Nutrition Association

  • Served 8.5 million meals during 2006-2007 school year

  • Choice of milk served with all complete meals;

  • Low fat Chocolate, Strawberry, White

  • and Skim White





How are materials consolidated from

  • How are materials consolidated from

  • the classrooms and cafeterias in the

  • school?



TFC Recycling Container



Who collects the materials and where do the materials go from the school?

  • Who collects the materials and where do the materials go from the school?





Who incurs the cost of the service?



City of Virginia Beach Public Schools Recyclables – Processed Tons

          • SY 03-04 479 Tons (cardboard/paper)
          • SY 04-05 509 Tons (cardboard/paper)
          • SY 05-06 812 Tons* “pilot-program”
          • SY 06-07 1,247 Tons
          • SY 07-08 1,372 Tons
  • Source:

  • Monthly reports submitted by TFC Recycling. Tons are total materials

  • Weights collected from single-stream recycling containers.



How do you measure success?

  • How do you measure success?

  • More than 1,350 tons of

  • recyclables collected in less than

  • 10 months, + “making a difference”

  • with many environmental savings!



TFC Recycling & Virginia Beach City Public Schools – A Winning Combination

  • May 2007

  • Virginia Beach City Public Schools

  • receive the 2007 Virginia Recycling

  • Association (VRA) Award for Excellence

  • in the Government/Non-profit category.



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