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 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 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? Who incurs the cost of the service? ↕ City of Virginia Beach Waste Management Division
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 Association (VRA) Award for Excellence in the Government/Non-profit category.
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