RecycleBank Expects More Growth in 2009

After expanding its services to more than 90 municipalities and 210,000 households last year from 35 municipalities and more than 100,000 homes in 2007, Philadelphia-based RecycleBank has announced it expects to double its size in 2009. “[Last year] was a big year for us because over 1,000 rewards partners participated in the RecycleBank Rewards Program,” said Morley Ivers, chief rewards officer of RecycleBank, in a press release. “We look forward to welcoming our next thousand partners as we continue to inspire households to recycle.” RecycleBank provides a recycling program that tracks the amount of recyclables ...

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