recycling: Money Makes the Recycling World Go 'Round

Attempting to consolidate several recycling programs, Lee County School District, Ft. Myers, Fla., has implemented a recycling incentive program that has reduced the solid waste budget by $762,000 and generated more than $31,000 in revenue since its inception in 1995. The success is due to a district-wide recycling program, which is managed by the school district's Purchasing and Supply Department, and involves 68 schools and six support departments. Prior to the program, the county's expenses for trash disposal had climbed steadily from nearly $550,000 in the 1989-'90 school year to costs of $968,037 in the 1994-'95 school year.

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