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Ban on Plastic Bag Begins July 1, 2012!
Plastic Bag
The ban on plastic bags and the fee on paper bags at all retail establishments begins July 1, 2012. Remember to bring your own reuseable bags when you shop in Monterey. You will be supporting a healthier environment and reducing negative impacts on our beautiful bay.
For more information and to review the documents, click here.
  

All CVS Stores Now Recycle Unwanted Medications
No Drugs Down the Drain
CVS announced yesterday that all of its 7,200 locations will now offer customers an affordable way to safely dispose of unused, expired or unwanted medications. For more disposal options, please click here.
To take advantage of the new service, customers purchase a Sharps Compliance Corp. postage-paid envelope for $3.99 at their local CVS pharmacy; they then mail their medications through the U.S. Postal Service to Sharps Compliance Corp.’s licensed facility for safe destruction.
By law, this program cannot accept controlled substances – illegal drugs or certain prescription medications that are regulated by the government.
Both prescription and over-the-counter medication can pollute the environment if disposed of improperly: Drugs flushed down the toilet can contaminate water sources, and drugs thrown in the trash have the potential to leach out of the landfill and pollute soil and groundwater.
 

Recycling Guide
Recycling GuideHave Recycling Questions? Confused about what to recycle and places for reuse?Check out the Recycling & Reuse Guide. An A-Z guide about waste reduction and reuse options.
 
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Zero Waste Schools
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The Zero Waste Schools program is a collaboration between multiple agencies that expands throughout the Monterey Peninsula. This program is an innovative and collaborative program which assists Monterey Peninsula schools in institutionalizing on campus recycling, composting and reducing / reusing programs while instilling in students and school staff a sense of environmental stewardship.
MPUSD School Recycling Program
A comprehensive school recycling program has been launched throughout the Monterey Peninsula Unified School District thanks to a vast collaborative effort between multiple agencies including the City of Monterey, The Monterey Regional Waste Management District, Waste Management Monterey City Disposal Service and MPUSD.  


Working closely with MPUSD staff, this recycling and waste reduction program was developed to be consistent throughout the district and to involve all staff and students for a sustainable joint effort. Implemented as a three phase waste reduction program, this project will target classrooms and administrative areas, exterior spaces and cafeterias, addressing food waste in the final phase. The ultimate goal of this project includes a minimum of 20% reduction in waste, resulting in a potential savings of thousands of dollars to the school district.

Project staff has worked diligently during the 2010-2011 school year to implement Phase 1 of this program, which included the installation of recycling containers throughout campus facilities, providing education and assistance to thousands of MPUSD staff and students via assemblies, presentations, and tours.  

This program is an important addition to the education and environmental programs at the Monterey Bay area schools, as it supports environmental stewardship at home and schools, as well as compliments existing recycling programs available throughout the region. Now it is possible to recycle at home, at school, at work and at play.  This comprehensive school waste reduction effort has been made possible through the funding and support of the partner organizations.
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Did You Know?
All 26 schools in the Monterey Peninsula School District are Recycling? Since October of 2010, MPUSD schools have diverted over 28,000 lbs of recycling from being landfilled. Keep up the good work!
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Zero Waste Lunch
Zero Waste Lunch
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Green Business Certification for Schools
Monterey Bay Green Business Program
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Eco Tips for Students

Eco Tips for Students

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