Promote curbside recycling and increase recycling rates with the CurbCarrier.
Curbside Industries, LLC, maker of the original CurbCarrier, announces plans for pilot program in selected communities in Chester county, PA. This study will quantify increased recycling rates when using the CurbCarrier for curbside recycling.
RALEIGH, NC (PRWEB) July 15, 2004 -- Curbside Industries, LLC, maker of the
original CurbCarrier, announces plans to test market the CurbCarrier in selected
communities in Chester County, PA. Nancy Fromnick, recycling coordinator with
Chester County, PA recycling, is interested in conducting a pilot program of
using the CurbCarrier to promote curbside recycling efforts in local
communities. "We're interested in quantifying the results of using the
CurbCarrier, and showing that it can increase recycling rates by making it
easier for people to recycle", says Nancy Fromnick.
With landfill
utilization reaching alarming levels across the country, recycling remains an
important and vital strategy in conserving the natural resources of the country.
Communities across the US have established aggressive goals for reaching their
recycling levels. These efforts are underway not only to reduce landfill
utilization, but increasingly as a way to supplement budgets by selling recycled
goods.
"The CurbCarrier was specifically designed to help promote
recycling by making it easier to carry the recycling bin to the curb," said
Curbside Industries President Jane Bouchon. "Recycling coordinators around the
country are starting to realize the significance of the CurbCarrier in reaching
their recycling goals."
Curbside recycling is a popular way for people to
reduce, reuse and recycle many items around the average household. Communities
across the country have already adopted this popular form of conservation. The
CurbCarrier, available online at www.curbcarrier.com, is an American made, weather resistant
product. It's simple design, ease of use and low cost insures it's widespread
use among families and municipalities interested in curbside recycling.
Recycling coordinators in several states have evaluated and purchased
CurbCarriers for use in their recycling programs. Volume discounts are available
for recycling programs and municipalities.
Curbside Industries, LLC,
first introduced the CurbCarrier in 2003 in Raleigh, NC. Marketing efforts are
underway across the US.
Distributorships are available.
For
information: www.curbcarrier.com
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