Riverside Middle School takes top honors in recycling challenge

A Burlington County middle school can brag about doing something better than any other school its size in the nation: recycling plastic.

During a six-month period, students and staff at Riverside Middle School recycled more than 2,300 pounds of plastic shopping bags, shipping mailers, bubble wrap and plastic film as part of the Trex School Recycling Challenge.

Trex manufactures composite decking and railing from recycled plastics and sponsors recycling contests for schools and community groups to capture plastic bags and film, which can’t be recycled curbside because they jam sorting equipment.

Riverside’s haul was the best among all participating middle schools with less than 500 students and was third best among all middle schools in the country. In recognition of their effort, the school was awarded a Trex bench manufactured from recycled plastics, plus $2,500 to support a future school project.

The schools’ plastics drive was led by the school Kindness Club but grew to include the entire student body, staff and administration. The Riverside Police Department also got involved and contributed plastics, as did several businesses in the region.

The NexTrex Recycling Challenge registration is now open for schools and community groups. Those that collect 1,000 pounds of plastic film and bags in a year will receive a free bench. Follow these simple steps:

  • Register at NexTrex.com.
  • Trex will supply recycling bins and posters.
  • Select a 12-month period to collect 1,000 pounds of plastic film & bags.
  • Weigh & report your totals at my.trex.com.
  • Make an appointment to deliver your plastic to the Burlington County Recycling Center in Westampton.

Businesses Can Recycle Plastic Film and Wrap too

Businesses are also able to bring plastic bags, wraps and other plastic film to the Recycling Center by appointment. It’s an inexpensive way to go green and help protect our environment.

More than 10,000 pounds of plastic bags and film has been recycled at the County Recycling Center by groups participating in the Trex challenge.

If you have Trex Program questions or wish to schedule a delivery of plastic film/bags, email [email protected] or call (609) 499-1001, ext. 4309.

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