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Recycle Across America

Standardized labels make recycling easy with bright colors and photos of waste suitable for each collection stream. The end goal is to increase reuse rates to keep viable recyclable materials out.

Label Options

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Batteries

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Aluminum Cans

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Cans

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Cardboard

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Cell Phones

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CFLs

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Compost

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Compostables

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Cans/Plastic

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E–Cycle

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Food Only

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Glass

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Glass/Cans/Plastic

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Landfill

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Mixed Recycle

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Paper

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Paper/Cans/Plastic

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Phone Books

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Plastic Bags

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Plastic Caps

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Plastics

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Plastic Bottles/Jugs

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Printer Cartridges

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Refundable Containers

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Trash

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Waste to Energy

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Yard Waste

Images courtesy of Recyle Across America®

Increase Recycling Rates up to 50–100%

By increasing recycling, it decreases the amount of recyclables from ending up in landfills, as well as eliminating the expensive garbage or compostables from ending up in recycling.

Help the Environment

By recycling right, plastics stay out of oceans and manufacturers (such as Landmark) can continue to use the materials that stay in the recycling stream.

Boost Economy

When American recycling levels reach 75%, it easily will create 1.5 million jobs by increasing resources for manufacturing and growing the recycling industry ($200 billion in the United States).