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Oct 04 2008

Turn Trash To Cash by Recycling

Published by rccteegan at 2:21 am under Saving Money Edit This

You help the community when you recycle. This alone is rewarding. RecycleBank makes recycling even more rewarding. You can now earn rewards by recycling. For every pound you recycle, you earn 2.5 RecycleBank Points. You can use the points you earn at RecycleBank’s Reward Partners like Kraft, 1-800-flowers, CVS, Bed Bath & Beyond, Rite Aid, etc. Although this program is currently available in nine (9) states, you may request for service by going to RecycleBank’s website.  Fill out the Request for Service form and you will be notified once the Program is available in your area. If RecycleBank Rewards Program is not yet available in your area, you might want to contact your local municipality about the RecycleBank Program. RecycleBank not only preserves our environment, they also make recycling easy and very rewarding.

Be sure to sign up for the RecycleBank Rewards Program.  You will be able to create an account after receiving a notification that you can participate in the Curbside Rewards Program.

RecycleBank Smart Cart

Recycle - After you have received your smart cart, place all your recyclables into the smart cart and wait for the recycling truck to pick up your recyclables. An identification chip is embedded into the recycling cart and that chip has a code that is assigned to your household account.

Record - At the time of pick up, your cart will be scanned and weighed. The total weight will be recorded into the system and converted into points. These points are then directly credited to your account. Points are based on the weight of what has been collected. So, the more you recycle, the more you earn RecycleBank points.

Reward - Redeem your rewards at any participating RecycleBank Rewards partners. Check out the list of RecycleBank Rewards partners in your area.

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