Montgomery County and Dayton Dragons are Recycling Right with Recycling Bin Initiative (RBI) presented by Montgomery County Environmental Services
DAYTON, Ohio – The Dayton Dragons and Montgomery County Environmental Services are teaming up for another season of the Recycling Bin Initiative (RBI) Program. This free, fun, and educational program is for kids and families to learn about household recycling and how recycling benefits the economy and environment. Just as
DAYTON, Ohio – The Dayton Dragons and Montgomery County Environmental Services are teaming up for another season of the Recycling Bin Initiative (RBI) Program. This free, fun, and educational program is for kids and families to learn about household recycling and how recycling benefits the economy and environment. Just as in years past, the RBI Program requires two weeks of tracking recycling to participate, but families are encouraged to keep recycling after the two weeks is up.
This year we are asking participants to continue building their good habits by “recycling right.” This keeps up the goal of educating participants on what items can and cannot be recycled.
“Not everything can be recycled, and some items that can’t be recycled may come as a surprise to many participants,” said Montgomery County Commissioner Judy Dodge. “It’s important that our citizens learn good recycling habits because having better materials makes the whole recycling system more financially sustainable.”
Hundreds of thousands of cans, glass, cardboard, and plastic have been saved from the landfill thanks to the recycling efforts of participants over the past 13 years. All participants will receive up to four Dragons lawn tickets to RBI Night at a Dragons game, exclusive RBI gifts, and eligibility to win other great Dragons prizes and experiences.
For more information and to participate, visit www.daytondragons.com/rbi.
About Montgomery County Environmental Services
Montgomery County Environmental Services provides water and water reclamation (sewer) services to 80,000 customers, and solid waste and recycling services to 525,000 citizens in Montgomery County, Ohio. The department offers educational outreach programs for local schools, communities, and businesses that want to learn more about conservation and sustainability in the Miami Valley region. For more information, visit www.mcohio.org/departments/environmental_services/.