SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As expectations surrounding product stewardship and extended producer responsibility rise for businesses across the country, industry groups are enhancing their initiatives around recycling the valuable and reusable materials they produce.
Capitalizing on the effectiveness and reliability of the Earth911 Recycling Directory, the largest and most accurate in the nation, Call2Recycle®, the only free rechargeable battery and cell phone collection program in North America, and the Glass Packaging Institute (GPI), the trade association representing the North American glass container industry, became the most recent additions to a growing list of industry groups, companies and organizations looking to engage consumers on the topic of recycling and proper disposal through Earth911.
This platform, launched by Earth911 in late 2010, allows sponsors to have their own custom sections on relevant landing pages across Earth911.com, as well as regular communications with Earth911 readers through relevant stories and news. Call2Recycle will sponsor the Earth911 Rechargeable Batteries section, while GPI will sponsor the Glass section on the site. These partnerships provide relevant, timely and meaningful ways for both consumers and industry to interact through multimedia, social media, articles and more.
“We’ve diverted more than 60 million pounds of rechargeable batteries from landfills, but we’re constantly building awareness to capture even more batteries that are not being recycled,” said Dana Barka, senior manager, marketing communications for Call2Recycle. “Our partnership with Earth911 has enabled us to reach a broad audience of people who want to recycle, but may not always know where or how. Earth911’s battery recycling section will help educate readers about the importance and ease of rechargeable battery recycling.”
“The reason why we are working with Earth911 is because of the outreach potential for us to communicate more directly with consumers,” said Joe Cattaneo, President of GPI. “We’re a trade association for a packaging supplier industry for well-known beverage, food and home care product manufacturers. We normally promote to the trade, so this is a great opportunity to expand our ability to reach out to consumers as well.”
“Recycling is one of the most accessible, sustainable actions that the everyday person can take,” said Earth911 President Corey Lambrecht. “The support of the glass and rechargeable battery industries in sponsoring these sections of Earth911.com demonstrate real product stewardship, leadership and their firm commitment to reducing waste and reclaiming valuable materials by encouraging consumers to recycle as much, and as often, as they can.”
About Call2Recycle®
Call2Recycle® is the only free rechargeable battery and cell phone collection program in North America. Since 1994, Call2Recycle has diverted more than 60 million pounds of rechargeable batteries from local landfills and established a network of 30,000 recycling drop-off locations. Advancing green business practices and environmental sustainability, Call2Recycle is the most active voice promoting eco-safe reclamation and recycling of rechargeable batteries and cell phones. Call2Recycle is operated by the non-profit RBRC. Learn more at call2recycle.org or 877.723.1297. Become a follower or fan at twitter.com/call2recycle or facebook.com/call2recycle.
About GPI
The Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) is the trade association representing the North American glass container industry. Through GPI, glass container manufacturers speak with one voice to advocate industry standards, promote sound environmental policies and educate packaging professionals. www.gpi.org
About Earth911
Earth911 gathers, distributes and analyzes localized recycling information to assist manufacturers, organizations and consumers with product end-of-use solutions. Working to increase the recycling and disposal of consumer goods since 1991, Earth911’s services enhance and support companies’ responsible waste initiatives. Through its innovative Recycling Directory, Earth911's network of thousands of local experts, who contribute recycling information for hundreds of products, make the directory the largest and most accurate in the nation, boasting more than 127,000 programs and locations that support over 740,000 recycling resources combined.
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