Ypsilanti Township, Michigan, has been selected to receive an investment to expand residential recycling access and transform the current community recycling program from an opt-in system to universal distribution for more than 15,000 households. As part of the investment, 96 gallon recycling carts will be provided to all eligible residents of Ypsilanti Township – doubling the existing household access points for its curbside recycling service.
The investment is part of the Every Bottle Back initiative, a beverage industry-led effort to reduce the industry’s plastic footprint and to create a cleaner environment, in collaboration with The Recycling Partnership and the Michigan Soft Drink Association.
“Through this initiative, Ypsilanti Township will be able to standardize recycling collection and ensure equity in the program with every eligible household having a cart,” said Cassandra Ford, community program manager at The Recycling Partnership.
Ypsilanti Township will receive $243,000 from American Beverage Association through The Recycling Partnership, which benefits more than 50,000 Ypsilanti Township residents and over the next decade, is expected to bring more than 40 million pounds of new recyclables into the recycling stream, including more than 1.5 million pounds of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and more than 607,000 pounds of aluminum. The grant also includes over $15,000 for community education and outreach.
Ypsilanti Township is the latest in more than two dozen initial projects the beverage industry has committed to under Every Bottle Back. Previous investments in Michigan total more than one million dollars from Every Bottle Back investments and over six million in community and state matching funds. These investments include collaborations in Ann Arbor, Trenton and Marquette County in Ishpeming Township, Marquette Township, Negaunee Township, Michigamme Township and Marquette City.
Launched in 2019 by American Beverage, the Every Bottle Back initiative is an integrated and comprehensive partnership featuring The Coca-Cola Company, Keurig Dr Pepper and PepsiCo that aims to improve the collection of the beverage industry’s plastic beverage bottles, which are designed to be 100 percent recyclable.
Published in the December 2022 Edition