The City of Denver, The Recycling Partnership with special support of the Can Capture Group – a consortium of national can manufacturers: Anheuser-Busch; Ardagh Group; Ball Corporation and Crown Holdings, aluminum suppliers: Novelis and Tri-Arrows Aluminum, and the Can Manufacturers Institute – announced the next phase of the City’s expanded recycling education program to increase the collection of more aluminum beverage cans citywide.
This next phase of the recycling education programs follows the successful implementation of phase one in 2017 throughout pilot communities in Denver.
“Last year, we measured recycling of cans at the curb, both before and after the program, and what we found was exciting,” says Karen Bandauer, strategic partnership lead at The Recycling Partnership. “As a result of simplified
messaging and communication with residents through tags at their garbage carts, Denver residents responded by recycling 25 percent more loose aluminum cans. This year we’re thrilled to work again with the City of Denver with support from the Can Capture Group to take this program citywide. We hope that every Denver resident will take up the challenge and recycle every single can.”
Residents will see tags on their carts, easy to follow information cards in their mailboxes and other think outside the trash messages throughout the city all summer long.
Aluminum is a permanent material and can be kept in an infinite use loop, as long as it is continually recycled. Nearly 75 percent of all aluminum ever produced is still in use today. All of this means that cans uniquely contribute to the economic health of municipal recycling programs.
Published in the August 2018 Edition