Target Recycling at School
Target Recycling at School takes the Target Recycling program a step further by providing a comprehensive Environmental Education program that encourages schools to be more environmentally friendly and green. This free program is available to the 36 public and private schools in Whitfield County that participate in Target Recycling.
Benefits for participating schools include:
Complimentary tours of DWSWA facilities including the Recycling Center (schedule with the Education Program Request Form.)
Class visits about recycling and other environmental topics like water and habitats (schedule with the Education Program Request Form.)
Meet and greet with Mascot Recycling Ben for special events and assemblies
Workshops for Teachers, Custodial Staff, and Parents
Recycling Assessments and Waste Audits to improve recycling rate
Monthly Recycling Rate Reports for each school sent via the E-mail Newsletter for teachers and staff (click here to sign-up)
Automatic participation and eligibility for prizes in the annual School Recycling Contest
Automatic registration in the national school recycling contest called Recycle-Bowl
Participation in the America Recycles Day Billboard Contest for middle schoolers
Complimentary coloring books, coloring sheets, pencils or other items made from recycled materials
School Recycling Guide 2024 - 2025
Click here to download the pdf guide for 2024-2025 year.
This guide includes a brief overview of the services provided by Target Recycling at School, a simple list of what can be recycled at school, and the guidelines for this year's school recycling contest.
America Recycles Day Billboard Design Contest Guide Fall 2024
Click here to download the PDF guide for the design contest.
Only Middle Schoolers going to school in Whitfield County are invited to participate. (6th, 7th, and 8th grade.)
Submissions due October 16, 2023!
What Can Be Recycled at School?
Target Recycling offers three different collection containers for specific recyclable materials: Mixed Paper, Cardboard Only, and Plastic & Aluminum. Each school has a different combination of containers available. However, all schools are recycling at least Mixed Paper, which includes flattened cardboard boxes, newspaper, copy paper, books, posters, construction paper, homework... if it tears it's ok to recycle.
If you have the Plastic & Aluminum container, and use the blue Away From Home bins inside your school, you could also download and print the mini poster from the Special Event Recycling page.
Not sure if your item can be recycled at school? Call the recycling center at 706-278-5001 for help.
Recycling Bin Labels and Posters - Printable PDFs
Recycling Inside Your School
While Target Recycling at School provides the collection container(s) outside of your school, it's up to your team to decide how to handle collection inside. Each school does things a little differently depending on their needs.
Typically each classroom has a recycling bin or box for mixed paper along with a trash bin. Teacher work areas, offices, and break rooms also have recycling bins. The gym or cafeteria may have a collection bin too. Some schools have temporary recycling bins outside for sporting events.
When those bins are full the custodial staff may empty them and take the contents to the recycling container outside. Some schools allow students on the green team to collect recyclables as part of their ongoing activities.
Spread the Word
Sometimes it's a challenge to get everyone on board and recycling all the right things. Besides using the mini posters mentioned above, here are some tips to help you spread the word:
Include recycling reminders in the daily announcements, and school assemblies.
Have students decorate their classroom recycling bins, have a contest.
Design your own recycling posters, and labels for bins, featuring your school's mascot.
Print articles about recycling in your school newsletter, paper, or website.
Send letters home explaining the recycling program to parents.
Have an in-school recycling contest where grade levels can compete.
Share recycling successes with the PTA/PTO participants.
Promote recycling during Earth Day, April 22 and America Recycles Day, November 15.
Take a field trip to our recycling center, check out the Environmental Education Program.
Invite Recycling Ben to go to your school for an assembly or class visit.
Let everyone in the school know what can be recycled using Recycling Ben's activity sheets. Download them for free and make as many copies as you need.
School Recycling News
A short history of recycling at school in Whitfield County
In 2004, the Authority partnered with two County schools for pilot recycling projects. Southeast High School’s special education classes partnered with the Authority for the first pilot project for school recycling. Southeast High School and its “Recycling Raiders” continue to set the bar for the other participating schools within our program. By 2009, the Authority had expanded recycling collection programs to all 30 City and County schools. Authority staff developed monthly newsletters to be sent to the schools to inform the staff and students of the schools progress for the month and report the amount of material received from each school.
Previous School Recycling Contest Winners
2023 - 2024 Winners
Overall School Year:
Learning Tree Elementary
New Hope Elementary
New Hope Middle
2022 - 2023 Winners
Overall School Year:
Learning Tree Elementary
New Hope Elementary
New Hope Middle
2021 - 2022 Winners
Overall School Year:
Learning Tree Elementary
Valley Point Middle
Christian Heritage
2018 - 2019 Winners
Overall School Year:
Learning Tree Elementary
Dug Gap Elementary
New Hope Middle
2017 - 2018 Winners
Overall School Year:
Learning Tree Elementary
New Hope Middle
Dug Gap Elementary
2016 - 2017 Winners
Overall School Year:
Learning Tree School
Pleasant Grove Elementary
Dug Gap Elementary
2015 - 2016 Winners
Overall School Year:
Pleasant Grove Elementary
Learning Tree School
New Hope Middle
2014 - 2015 Winners
Overall School Year:
Learning Tree School
New Hope Middle
Pleasant Grove Elementary
2013 -2014 Winners
Overall School Year:
New Hope Middle
Pleasant Grove Elementary
Dug Gap Elementary
2012 -2013 Winners
Overall School Year:
Learning Tree School
Dug Gap Elementary
New Hope Middle
2011 - 2012 Winners
Overall School Year:
Dug Gap Elementary
New Hope Middle
Pleasant Grove Elementary
2010 - 2011 Winners
Overall School Year:
Pleasant Grove Elementary
New Hope Middle
Fort Hill Complex Schools
2009 - 2010 Winners
Overall School Year:
Fort Hill Complex Schools
New Hope Middle
Dawnville Elementary