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Fairfax County Public Schools' Recycling Program
FCPS supports recycling! As citizens of the earth and stewards of our environment, we recognize that recycling has many benefits to our community. Our recycling program serves several purposes:
- Contribute to a cleaner environment
- Educate students on the benefits of recycling
- Divert materials from the waste stream
- Generate financial savings from reduced waste disposal
FCPS currently has two primary recycling efforts:
- Recycling of paper, cardboard, glass, plastic bottles, and metal
- Recycling of fluorescent lamps
The program to recycle paper, cardboard, glass, plastic bottles, and metal is a school-based effort in which all staff and students are required to participate. The recycling of fluorescent lamps is a program that can only be enacted by the custodial staff and trained staff members in the Office of Procurement Services. The School Board regulation requiring all facilities to recycle is Regulation 8541.
Interesting Facts
Paper recycling in 2007 prevented an estimated 3,144 tons of recyclable materials from entering the waste stream. This waste avoidance saved FCPS an estimated $173,958 in disposal fees.
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