On January 4th, Bonny Eagle High School will be starting a Single Sort Recycling plan.
What does this mean for the students?
· Lots of new things can be recycled now ALL IN THE SAME BIN:
Paper
Cardboard
Newspapers
Milk bottles
Milk Jugs
Clean tinfoil
Plastic cups
Aluminum cans
What can be recycled in the cafeteria?
· EMPTY Milk bottles- A dumping station will be made available
· Tinfoil
· Glass
· Plastic containers- if they are wiped out
Who will collect the recycling?
· Students will take classroom recycling to the larger bins located on each floor
· Custodians will collect the recycling from the larger bins
Who should I ask if I have questions about recycling?
· Ragan Elsemore- science teacher room 226, ext 217
· Bill Ellis- Facilities Manager
Working on the BEHS recycling program are, (L-R) Danielle Wakefield,
Natalie Hewitt, Sarah Ferry and Gaelyn Lindauer.
New Recycling Program for BEHS
Bonny Eagle High School science teacher Ragan Elsemore is the advisor for the newly formed Green Team. The team has only been in existence for a short time. They have put together a recycling program for the high school.
The team made the recycle bins, distributed the bins, designed educational posters and fliers for the classrooms and hallways, and hung up posters around the school. In the future, the group will work on keeping the school outfitted with the proper recycling equipment, and updating the education posters.
On January 4th, Bonny Eagle High School started a Single Sort Recycling plan. Students can recycle lots of new things which can be recycled now all in the same bin.
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