Texas Catholic School Among Top Recyclers In the Nation
Posted: Friday, May 23, 2008
by J. Louise Larson
http://familyrootsandwings.blogspot.com/
When it comes to paper recycling,
Since the beginning of the 2007-2008 school year, two
Matthew Friske has donated the use of his truck and the gas for the task.
"We get all the classes' materials from their bins, we put it in the truck and we go to area business and pick up the paper and cardboard for recycling," he said.
"It's just better for the environment – and we use so much paper in school, we might as well use it over again," Friske said.
Kevin Delgado makes the recycling runs as well. Estimating that the Sokol Hall bins fill up with four tons of paper as often as every two weeks or so, he said the school feels good about their strong showing in the annual contests.
"We've taken first for the last two years – we build pride not only in our school but in the community," he said.
Recycling is widely held as the answer to growing landfill issues. As a company, AbitibiBowater saves an estimated 8.5 million cubic yards of landfill space each year in
"We're their largest account in the Metroplex – that says a lot of us, and it says a lot for the community for donating so much," said Marguerite Delgado, the staffer who coordinates the program.
"It educates the kids on the importance of recycling and preserving vital natural resources, and it provides a good service opportunity," he said. "There's a good connection between
Rebuck had high praise for Marguerite Delgado, the staffer who heads up the recycling program.
"She does a great job organizing it and getting teachers, parents and kids headed in the right direction," he said.
This Article has been viewed 77 times. (Not updated in real-time.)
No comments yet.We want your comments! If you can read this, you don't have javascript enabled, so you can't use this comment system. Please enable javascript.