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Get paid to recycle?

They pay people to recycle in Philadelphia. RecycleBank pays households in RecycleBank dollars based on the amount they recycle each month. The more you recycle the more you earn. The recycle bucks are good at participating merchants, such as coffeeshops, Whole Foods, and RiteAid.

To quote from their material:

While many recycling programs have proven to be more expensive to run than they monetarily are worth, RecycleBank wins by driving higher utilization of trucks and manpower. The cost of running the program is far exceeded by the money saved in landfill fees: RecycleBank charges municipalities USD 24-30 a household, and guarantees clients they will save at least that amount in disposal fees as waste is diverted from landfills and incinerators. Meanwhile, residents are racing to fill their bins with recyclable paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, tin and aluminium: in test neighbourhoods, the amount recycled per household went from an average of 5 lbs to 35 lbs per week.

Check it out: RecycleBank

Is our city interested in this? Doesn’t seem to be. As Eric Lolis Elie has been pointing out in recent columns the Director of Sanitation won’t even talk about recycling. I sent an email to her about the Philly program in March. The response: Zilch, nada, silence.

Priestly needs a few good students



Priestly sign

Originally uploaded by nola-shiva.

Know any high school kids interested in architecture, preservation, real estate development and the like? Priestly is a unique school with an emphasis in those things, embedded within a complete academic high school curriculum.
New Orleans needs this school to succeed. Our neighborhood needs this school to succeed. Plans are to house it at the massive hulk located at Birch and Leonidas, which sorely needs a new use.

Recycling rebirth

Our neighbor Julianna has passed this on from Phoenix Recycling and I hereby post it for all to see and act on:

GOT RECYCLING?
We will offer curbside recycling service for a fee, once we have enough interested customers.
Hopefully early fall 2007
Plastic – Glass – Metal – Newspaper
The fee is $15 per month, but could be lower based on neighborhood participation and density.
Contact your neighborhood organization for group discounts.
We will provide the bin(s) and collect twice per month.
Sign up now to help us launch this long overdue service.
Please send name, address and contact info to:
phoenix.recycling@gmail.com
Or call Steven O’Connor @ 504-427-0891

What do you think? Maybe we as an Association could rally enough participants to get a group discount.