Business Wire CSR | Business Wire | PR NewsWire | Marketwire | Realwire | ACN/JCN newswire | 247pressrelease | PRWeb | EmailWire | 3BLMedia | 1888PressRelease

Caltrans, American Chemistry Council and Keep California Beautiful Announce Partnership for Roadside Rest Area Recycling

Posted : Tue, 10 Nov 2009 18:30:44 GMT
Author : American Chemistry Council
Category : Press Release
News Alerts by Email ( click here )
News | Home

SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Citing the need for all Californians to work together to reduce litter and keep California clean, state government, the private sector and a nonprofit have formed a partnership to help increase the recycling of plastics and other recyclable materials that are commonly discarded at rest areas. The goal is to help keep recyclable plastics and other materials off of California's streets and roadways, out of its waterways - and instead get them into recycling bins.

"One of the goals of Caltrans is stewardship - to preserve and enhance California's resources and assets," said Caltrans Director Randell Iwasaki. "Caltrans is committed to keeping California's environment clean and pursuing every opportunity to recycle. This partnership will educate the public on the importance of recycling."

Coinciding with the celebration of the 12th Annual "America Recycles Day (Sunday, November 15th, 2009)," the partnership is being launched with the placement of new recycling bins and corresponding educational signage at the H. Dana Bowers Roadside Rest Area in Marin County, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. The partnership will expand to other Caltrans rest stop locations in 2009 and 2010.

"Plastics do not belong as litter on our roads or in our waterways," said Steve Russell, vice president of plastics for the American Chemistry Council. "Many plastics, including much of what will be collected in the new Caltrans bins, are recyclable. We know Californians want to recycle more. This new partnership highlights our commitment to work with government and nonprofit groups to help make our environment cleaner."

Until now, there has not been a widespread campaign that makes it easy for travelers to recycle and, at the same time, discourages them from littering. More than 100 million motorists visit California's 87 roadside rest areas every year.

"Keep California Beautiful is excited to support this public-private partnership," said KCB Executive Director Christine Flowers-Ewing. "These new recycling bins will allow travelers to help us work towards our goal of making California the cleanest state in the nation."

The "Plastics. Too Valuable to Waste. Recycle.(SM)" program with Caltrans is being launched on the heels of another successful partnership between the California Department of Parks and Recreation, ACC and Keep California Beautiful. This partnership has placed more than 500 seasonal and permanent recycling bins at 19 coastal locations in the San Diego, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Monterey and Santa Cruz areas. Additional recycling bins have been placed in the cities of Brentwood and Woodland. For more information, visit the partnership's newly launched web site at www.2valuable2waste.com.

More than 80 percent of U.S. households have access to a recycling program, be it curbside collection or a community drop-off center. While there are approximately 2,100 certified recycling centers in California, many Californians still treat plastics as trash instead of a valuable material that is readily recyclable.

SOURCE American Chemistry Council


Copyright © 2010 PR Newswire. All rights reserved.

Share/Save/Bookmark

Article : Caltrans, American Chemistry Council and Keep California Beautiful Announce Partnership for Roadside Rest Area Recycling
Print this article
Share this article

Stay Updated

News gadget on your Google homepage
Subscribe to a news feed in Google Reader



Related News



Have your Say
Name
Email
Subject
Your Comment

Enter Verification code
 
  

 
Follow The Earth Times
Subscribe to RSS Follow Earth Times on TwitterNews by email
Share/Save/Bookmark
 
 



 
Subscribe to free Earthtimes
News Alerts by Email Click here
For RSS Feeds Click here
or Create your own RSS

Add to Google Toolbar
Breaking News
Press Releases

 
 

The Earth Times
News Category

© 2010 www.earthtimes.org, The Earth Times, All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy
Earth Times accept no responsibility or liability either directly or indirectly for views or opinions expressed in articles or comments.