New grant programme to boost food and beverage carton recycling in U.S. and Canadian schools

New grant programme to boost food and beverage carton recycling in U.S. and Canadian schools

Business

Schools across the U.S. and Canada have the opportunity to boost their recycling efforts with financial support from the Carton Council. Grants of up to $5,000 are available to help U.S. and Canadian K-12 schools establish, enhance or expand food and beverage carton recycling programmes.

The average school consumes an estimated 75,000 milk, juice and other food and beverage cartons, but only 10% of U.S. primary and secondary schools currently recycle them. In Canada, cartons make up over 9% of elementary school waste sent to landfills, highlighting the need for greater access and participation in school recycling programmes. By participating in carton recycling, schools can help ensure these valuable materials are recycled into new paper products or premium building materials.

The new 2025 grant programme is open April 1 through May 31, 2025. Eligible applicants include U.S. and Canadian public and private K-12 schools, school districts or boards, school organisations, local governments, or individuals supporting a school’s recycling programme. To qualify, schools must confirm they have access to carton recycling by contacting their local waste services provider and receive administrative approval for the initiative before applying.

Grant funds can be used to purchase sorting equipment or collection bins, create communications, print signage, establish a “green team,” or other activities that support school carton recycling. Past recipients have used similar grants to launch new recycling programmes or improve existing ones, reduce waste and engage students in educational sustainability efforts.

Jordan Fengel, executive director of the Carton Council, said: By sorting empty milk, juice, and other cartons, schools contribute to ensuring these cartons are recycled into new products while reducing landfill waste. Beyond the environmental benefits, schools may also see cost savings on waste hauling fees while providing valuable hands-on learning opportunities in sustainable practices.

Schools interested in enhancing their recycling efforts shouldn’t miss this opportunity. Apply by May 31, 2025, for a chance to receive up to $5,000 in funding. Grant recipients will be selected in June 2025, with funds disbursed shortly after. Resources and support are available to help schools implement effective carton recycling programmes. U.S. schools can learn more and apply at Recyclecartons.com/schools, and Canadian schools can find details at RecycleCartons.ca/project/2025-carton-recycling-grant-program-for-schools.

This article was originally published by The Carton Council.

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