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 | March 8, 2012
Alcoa Foundation Partners with Keep America Beautiful for Campus Recycling Competition
Colleges and universities to receive 20,000 recycling bins in support
of RecycleMania
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alcoa Foundation is partnering with national nonprofit Keep America
Beautiful and the College & University Recycling Coalition to provide a
total of 20,000 recycling bins to colleges and universities during the
RecycleMania competition.
Alcoa Foundation’s recycling bin grant program is an effort to help
schools boost their results during the 8-week competition, and expand
their recycling efforts throughout the year. Based on strategic plans to
collect the most recyclable materials, Alcoa Foundation and Keep America
Beautiful have awarded 33 grants to colleges and universities in the
U.S., including 16 of which are Alcoa partner schools. The grantees will
have the option to use the recycling bins in different on-campus
settings – student housing, athletic facilities, academic buildings,
administrative offices and outdoors.
The recipients are:
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Arizona State University (AZ)*
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Baldwin-Wallace College (OH)
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Blinn College (TX)*
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Butler University (IN)
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Case Western Reserve University (OH)*
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Clemson University (SC)*
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College of Charleston (SC)*
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Denison University (OH)
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Florida International University (FL)
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Hampton University (VA)*
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Indiana State University (IN)
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Ivy Tech Community College – Southwest (IN)*
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Kent State University (OH)*
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Lycoming College (PA)
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Missouri University of Science and Technology (MO)
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New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJ)
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Old Dominion University (VA)*
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Penn State Erie, The Behrend College (PA)
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Purdue University - West Lafayette (IN)*
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Randolph-Macon College (VA)
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Southern Illinois University Carbondale (IL)
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Spelman College (GA)
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Thiel College (PA)
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University of Akron (OH)*
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University of Houston (TX)*
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University of Iowa (IA)*
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University of Michigan (MI)*
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University of Missouri-Kansas City (MO)
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University of Mount Union (OH)
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University of Tennessee at Martin (TN)*
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University of Texas Medical Branch (TX)
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University of Virginia (VA)*
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Virginia Military Institute (VA)
*Alcoa campus partner
“Our continued support of RecycleMania is designed to ignite real
change, to achieve one thing: dramatically higher recycling rates,” said
Beth Schmitt, director of recycling programs for Alcoa. “Through the
recycling bin grant program, we want to encourage a social shift toward
recycling on college campuses. We want to show Millenials that recycling
is not only the right thing to do, it's the smart thing to do, and it’s
something they should be in the habit of doing long after they leave
college.”
In an effort to increase recycling at partner schools, Alcoa Foundation
offered three types of recycling bins – small general purpose bins
designed for residence hall rooms or offices, indoor public space bins
and a public space bin ideal for outdoor venues. This year’s bin variety
enabled selected schools to get the infrastructure where it is needed
most to divert recyclables from the waste stream.
RecycleMania is a friendly competition that aims to change behavior
about recycling and raise awareness about waste reduction programs on
campuses. During the competition, which concludes on March 31, colleges
and universities vie for top awards in nine categories to see which
schools recycle the most on a per capita basis, produce the least amount
of waste and recycle the largest percentage of their overall waste. In
2011, 630 colleges and universities participated in the challenge,
collecting more than 91 million pounds of recyclables and compostable
organics. This prevented the release of 127,553 metric tons of carbon
dioxide equivalent into the atmosphere.
“RecycleMania provides colleges and universities with an easy way to
boost recycling on campus and to instill students with a greater sense
of obligation to recycle throughout their lives,” said Matthew M.
McKenna, president and CEO of Keep America Beautiful. “We’re thankful
for the support of Alcoa Foundation, and for the company’s continued
leadership in advancing recycling nationwide.”
The Keep America Beautiful partnership further reinforces Alcoa and
Alcoa Foundation’s commitment to increasing recycling across
communities. Alcoa set a goal to increase recycling rates in the U.S. to
75 percent by 2015. Since 2008, Alcoa has distributed close to than
150,000 recycling bins, launched the Make an Impact program to help
families live more sustainably, developed the free Aluminate™ recycling
app, and, in the last five years, invested nearly $4.5 million in
community-based recycling programs.
About Alcoa Foundation
Alcoa Foundation is one of the largest corporate foundations in the
U.S., with assets of approximately US$446 million. Founded more than 50
years ago, Alcoa Foundation has invested more than US$550 million since
1952. In 2011, Alcoa Foundation contributed more than US$20 million to
nonprofit organizations throughout the world, building innovative
partnerships, engaging its people to improve the environment and
educating tomorrow’s leaders. The work of Alcoa Foundation is further
enhanced by Alcoa’s thousands of employee volunteers who share their
energy, passion and purpose to make a difference in the communities
where Alcoa operates. Through the company’s signature Month of Service
program, in 2011, a record 56 percent of Alcoa employees took part in
more than 1,200 events across 24 countries, reaching 81,000 children,
serving 9,000 meals, planting 34,000 trees and supporting 1,800
nonprofit organizations. More information can be found at www.alcoafoundation.com.
About Alcoa Recycling
Alcoa and the aluminum industry have a goal to increase can recycling
rates in America to 75% by 2015. To hit this goal, Alcoa and the Alcoa
Foundation have distributed nearly 150,000 recycling bins, launched our
Make an Impact calculator to help families live more sustainably,
created the Aluminate™ recycling app and, in the last five years,
invested nearly $4.5 million in community recycling programs across the
country. If every American recycled just one more can per week, we would
reach our goal, saving enough energy to power a city the size of Denver
or Baltimore for one year. Join us in this important effort, download
the app, and recycle. Together, we CAN make a difference. More
information can be found at www.alcoarecycling.com.
About Keep America Beautiful, Inc.
Keep America Beautiful, Inc., established in 1953, is the nation's
largest volunteer-based community action and education organization.
This national nonprofit forms public/private partnerships and programs
that engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving
their community environments. For additional information, visit www.kab.org.
About the College & University Recycling Council
The College & University Recycling Council (CURC) is a membership-based
nonprofit organization made up of collegiate recycling and
sustainability professionals seeking to exchange technical knowledge and
best practices on recycling and waste reduction programs between
institutions of higher learning. Originally formed in 1992 as a
technical council of the National Recycling Coalition, CURC incorporated
as an independent organization in 2009. Today, CURC counts nearly 1,300
members and is led by a steering committee made up of recycling and
sustainability program managers from universities across the United
States. Among other initiatives, CURC supports collegiate recycling
programs through a free webinar series, annual workshops, a quarterly
e-newsletter, the development of best-practices manuals and toolkits.
For more information, go to www.curc3r.org.
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