Pictured at the announcement today are, left to right, Denise Quarles director director Mayor's Office of Sustainability,Atlanta Recycles Committee member member Abbey Patterson, Elemental Impact, Founder & CEO and Sustainable Food Court Initiative director Sustainable Food Court Initiative director Holly D. Elmore, Keep Atlanta Beautiful executive director Peggy Denby, Mayor Kasim Reed, Yvonne Douglas of Atlanta Public Schools Energy & Environmental Services, environmental activist Laura Turner Seydel, City Council member Aaron Watson and Atlanta COO Duryia Farooqui. |
Photo of the 96-gallon curbside recycling carts to be distributed . |
The Mayor was joined by Council Member Aaron Watson, Chief Operating OfficerDuriya Farooqui, Deputy Commissioner Dexter White of the Department of PublicWorks, Denise Quarles, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Sustainability andLaura Turner Seydel, an environmental activist and Atlanta Recycles steeringcommittee member.
The push for expanded recycling will be led by a partnership among the City ofAtlanta’s Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, Department of Public Works and theCurbside Value Partnership (CVP), which has been enlisted to help develop andmeasure an education campaign designed to educate and encourage residents aboutthe best use of the new carts.
CVP is a national, invitation-only program designed to help communities growtheir curbside programs through education. Since 2005, CVP has partnered with30 communities and four states to develop, execute and measure effectiveeducation campaigns.
“Introducing large recycling carts is a proven way to increase participationand improve tonnage for local recycling programs,” said Public Works DeputyCommissioner Dexter White. “Per person per household, we throw away more thandouble the national average. We can do better. These larger carts andour Cartlanta education campaign will make sure we do.”
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