Community Education - Free Recycling Education Materials
The list below contains links to free educational materials designed to educate your community about the economic, environmental and societal benefits of recycling; these resources are downloadable or available upon request. This list is also available in printable form by clicking here (PDF: 16 KB, 2 pgs.).
Curbside Value Partnership - Recycling Communicator's Toolbox MARC SWMD (Mid America Regional Council, Solid Waste Management District), Kansas City
Kansas City Environmental Education Network North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural ResourcesVideo available upon request
South Carolina - Environmental Quality ControlMany different resources available
Marcal Paper Mills, Inc.Environmental Posters
Greening Schools - "Green Your Lesson Plan"Educational Recycling Poster And Student Activities for 3rd, 4th and 5th Grade Students
Center for Environmental Education OnlineApply green topics to many school subjects
Baltimore County, Maryland - Department of Public WorksFree Recycling Poster
Marion County, Oregon - Department of Public Works, Environmental ServicesFree Recycling Posters
National Association for PET Container Resources (NAPCOR)Free Recycling Posters
California Department of ConservationClip Art, Information Packets, Videos, PET Recycling Toolkit, Poster
Environmental Protection Agency - Ocean Regulatory ProgramsPosters on Order
Environmental Protection Agency - Educational ResourcesPoster on Order
paperrecycles.org - Print MaterialsWaste-Free Lunch Poster
Free Posters and Recycling Guides, Informational Environmental Posters
CLASS ROOM EDUCATORS:
MORA has a list of educational resources on the website (www.mora.org) that includes:
- Preschool Recycling and Art Web Sites
- Elementary and Middle School Recycling and Art Web Sites
- Recycling Games and Ideas
- Interactive Recycling Websites
- Videos and Lesson Plans
You can find this list here.
The following document lists the recycling services available throughout the State of Missouri; it is maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.