SB’25 San Diego, Saver Discount Deadline July 13!

Recyclebank Funds 27 Eco Projects With Green Schools Program

Recyclebank, which offers discounts and deals from local and national businesses as rewards to individuals and groups who take green actions in their everyday lives, this week announced its backing of some 27 environmental projects at schools across the country through the Recyclebank Green Schools Pr

Recyclebank, which offers discounts and deals from local and national businesses as rewards to individuals and groups who take green actions in their everyday lives, this week announced its backing of some 27 environmental projects at schools across the country through the Recyclebank Green Schools Program, which supports environmental projects that make a positive impact on students and their communities.

Each year, the program awards environmental project grants to schools in Recyclebank communities. Together, these schools, their students and communities work to encourage residents to donate Recyclebank Points, which the company later transfers into real dollars for schools — turning a community’s green actions into funds for local schools. Due to the fact that this year not all schools were able to garner enough points to fulfill their grant requests, Recyclebank opted to fulfill each school’s financial needs, which will enable all projects to be completed.

“Whether by planting a sustainable garden, starting a school-wide recycling program or teaching their community about the collective impact of seemingly small green actions, students and teachers are making an enormous impact through these efforts,” said Karen Bray, vice president of marketing at Recyclebank. “We thank the Recyclebank Green School Program participants for being true environmental leaders.”

This year, Recyclebank partnered with paper company Domtar Corporation, which provided additional funds to schools and awarded a year’s supply of its EarthChoice office paper to the school with the most innovative project. Domtar also awarded $500 to each school that was able to reach 50 percent of its donation goal.

The winning proposal came from Henry County Middle School, where several student organizations plan to transform used books into “book tree” art projects. The completed trees will be on display throughout the McDonough community to foster literacy and reinforce the importance of recycling.

In 2011, Recyclebank acquired GreenYour, a guide for sustainable living, which helped the company expand beyond recycling and energy reduction programs.

Upcoming Events

October 13-16, 2025
SB'25 San Diego
US Event
More Information

Tuesday, July 1, 2025
The CMO + CSO Power Partnership: Boosting Brand Value Together
Webinar
Sponsored by Ipsos North America
More Information

Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Behind the Label: Why Third-Party Certifications Matter in Sustainable Marketing
Webinar
More Information

Related Stories

P&G Partners to Scale Circular Approach to Chemical Production CIRCULAR ECONOMY
P&G Partners to Scale Circular Approach to Chemical Production
Tech, Partnerships, Creativity Helping Hotels Fight Food Waste CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Tech, Partnerships, Creativity Helping Hotels Fight Food Waste
Can the US Produce Its Own Electronics? Not Without Circularity CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Can the US Produce Its Own Electronics? Not Without Circularity
5 Best Practices to Discover EPR Cost Savings in Your Packaging Data CIRCULAR ECONOMY
5 Best Practices to Discover EPR Cost Savings in Your Packaging Data
New Study Challenges Circular Fashion’s Sustainability Potential CIRCULAR ECONOMY
New Study Challenges Circular Fashion’s Sustainability Potential
US Retailers Missing $74B Opportunity in Apparel Resale CIRCULAR ECONOMY
US Retailers Missing $74B Opportunity in Apparel Resale