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Recycling Education Toolkit

The key to successful recycling education is...RECYCLING! Recycling your education outreach, that is.

Ongoing, consistent messaging through signage, videos, social media, or mailings - and often a mix of all - is the best way to support a successful recycling program within your community.

In this Recycling Education Toolkit, you will find examples of NH Recycling recycling education materials free to use and share, videos about what happens to items when they are recycled, and resources from other recycling organizations that may be helpful. 

NH Recycles Resources

Recycling 101 Presentation:(opens in a new tab) Available as a PowerPoint presentation or as a prerecorded video presentation, so operators can present to local community groups. We suggest showing the 30 minute video presentation with a follow up question and answer session with local transfer station or solid waste and recycling management operators to answer community-specific questions about recycling.

Customized Recycling Handouts and Website Images:(opens in a new tab) Let us help you! We can create customized postcards, half-page handouts, and website images for your recyclables. 

Recycle Right Toolkit:(opens in a new tab) Social media posts, printables, and videos to share with residents on websites, social media, or in print. Good for all communities, includes information specific to communities with source separated recycling. 

Video Resources

ALUMINUM

 


BATTERIES

 

  • Battery Recycling (opens in a new tab)- Created by Curiosity Quest. Joel Greene, Host of PBS television show, Curiosity Quest, visits a battery recycling plant in Michigan to learn what goes on behind the scenes on how batteries get recycled. He also learns the importance of recycling batteries so that different part do not wind up at the landfill. If fact, on this tour, each battery is 100% recycled. Get a glimpse of the half hour episode.
  • Lead Battery Recycling Process(opens in a new tab) - Created by Battery Council International (BCI). Find out about the lead battery recycling process.
  • Lead Battery Recycling(opens in a new tab) - Created by HowStuffWorks. Find out how lead acid batteries are recycled and prepared for reuse in this clip from Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show.
  • (NH Recycles Video) How to Recycle Batteries(opens in a new tab) - Every year fires caused by improper battery disposal cost waste, recycling, and scrap operators over 1.2 billion dollars! Properly disposing of your batteries saves money and lives, by lessening the chance of a fire breaking out at a facility.
  • What *Really* happens to used Electric Car Batteries?(opens in a new tab) - How are Lithium Batteries Recycled? Today we find out. Whether its Electric Car batteries, cell phone batteries, or tool batteries the process is all the same. Created by JerryRigEverything.
  • Call2Recycle: How batteries are recycled(opens in a new tab) - Wondering what happens after you drop off your batteries for recycling in Vermont and beyond? This short video by Call2Recycle walks through the basics of battery recycling.

COMPOSTING

 

  • Maine Compost School(opens in a new tab) - The Maine Compost School provides training and educational experiences to farmers, business persons, and government workers by combining classroom presentations with “get-your-hands-dirty”, interactive opportunities. Maine Compost School prides itself on the various applications of composting.
  • Tour of the Compost Company's Industrial Composting Facility(opens in a new tab) - The Compost Company produces high-quality soils and mulch products for professionals and homeowners. These custom soils are blended to specification for Bio-retention, Rain Gardens or Erosion control; used on lawns, shrubs, trees, and flower beds.
  • How Industrial Composting Works(opens in a new tab) - Created by Eco-Products. Have you ever wondered what happens to your compostable product after it is put in the compost can? Watch this short, animated video to find out.
  • Beginner's Guide to Composting(opens in a new tab) - Created by Nelson City Council. This video walks through how to set up a household compost bin.
  • Composting for Kids(opens in a new tab) - Created by Highfields Composting. Highfields Center for Composting presents an animated teaching guide for starting a compost program in your school. In this brief video, students will learn about compost, the importance of closing the loop on their food system and how to separate food scraps effectively.
  • End Food Waste Videos(opens in a new tab) - Created by the Northeast Waste Management Officials' Association (NEWMOA), a series of videos specific to food waste diversion. Videos are available in six languages.
  • Life Kit: Composting(opens in a new tab) - Created by NPR, this Life Kit goes over the composting at home process (with both audio and text) in a 5-step process.

GLASS

 

  • (NH Recycles Video) Processed Glass Aggregate(opens in a new tab) - Communities in NH, VT, and MA can recycle their glass by crushing it into a product called processed glass aggregate (PGA), which can be used in infrastructure projects in the place of gravel and sand.
  • How do we recycle glass?(opens in a new tab) Created by Strategic Materials (SMI). Have you ever wondered what happens to your glass after you place it in your curbside bin? Take a behind-the-scenes tour of one of SMI's most comprehensive glass recycling facilities in the U.S., located in Delavan, Wisconsin. A variety of glass is accepted, processed, screened and color sorted to make furnace-ready, recycled glass called cullet. Cullet is used to make new glass bottles or fiberglass insulation, supporting a true circular economy.
  • What *REALLY* happens to 'Recycled' Glass?!(opens in a new tab) - Created by JerryRigEverything. What really happens to Recycled Glass? Can Glass be recycled? How do I recycle glass? Today we answer all of these questions and more.

PAPER

 


PLASTICS

 


STEEL or TIN

 

 

Additional Recycling Education Resources

Windham Solid Waste Management District (VT) Recycling Resources:(opens in a new tab) Created under a 2022 USDA grant, includes helpful videos (such as "Where is Away?"), signage for transfer stations, school posters, residential flyers, and business resources.

Gilford, NH Recycle Right:(opens in a new tab) Great example of flyers, recycling information, and website template for other source separated recycling communities in NH.

Recycle Right New York:(opens in a new tab) Social media posts and printables to share with residents on websites and social media. Especially good for communities with single-stream or dual-stream recycling. 

Recycle Connecticut:(opens in a new tab) Includes social media and digital resources(opens in a new tab) and print resources(opens in a new tab) to share with residents. Good for single-stream recycling communities.

PepsiCo Recycling:(opens in a new tab) Simple and accessible recycling education for individuals. Includes the Can I Recycle That video series(opens in a new tab) of short educational videos and Recycle Rally program(opens in a new tab) to boost excitement around sustainability aimed at schools. 

Ten Towns, Ten Actions Toolkit:(opens in a new tab) A community-action resource for rethinking and addressing plastic waste within your community. 

Plastic Free July:(opens in a new tab) A global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution - so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. Includes social media posts, videos, posters, and action-steps for community groups. 

Recycling Exists(opens in a new tab): developed by consortium of counties in the Minneapolis - St. Paul metro area, this sweet campaign breaks recycling down with helpful videos and links.

 

NH Recycles RESOURCES

The following resources have been created by NH Recycles in regards to battery recycling. This is a dynamic and up-to-date listing of all battery-related resources.