How does paper Retriever work?

How does paper Retriever work?

Paper placed in the Paper Retriever bin is directly recycled back into newsprint within a few weeks of it being collected. Acceptable materials include newspapers, magazines, catalogs, books, office paper, school paper, and mail with no need to sort.

What does paper Retriever accept?

We are able to accept window envelopes, paperback books, workbooks and staples without a problem. Shredded paper is acceptable but please bag the shreds before putting them in the Retriever bin. However, please do not recycle colored paper, wrapping or tissue paper, carbon paper or sticky notes.

What does the paper Retriever program do for You?

The Paper Retriever program is a free revenue-generating service for schools, offices, churches and other community-based organizations. The program pays you based on volume and market, to host collection bins on your property, benefiting both the environment and your organization.

How much paper can you put in a paper Retriever?

Paper placed in the Paper Retriever bin is directly recycled back into newsprint within a few weeks of it being collected. Acceptable materials include newspapers, magazines, catalogs, books, office paper, school paper, and mail with no need to sort. A Paper Retriever bin will hold between 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of paper.

How does Royal Oak paper Retriever program work?

The program pays you based on volume and market, to host collection bins on your property, benefiting both the environment and your organization. For many participants the Paper Retriever program is an effective fundraising strategy.

Where do I put my paper Retriever box?

Follow these steps to make the most of your Paper Retriever program. Your paper retriever container needs to be placed in a highly visible and easily accessible location for use by students’ parents and the community. Place recycling bins and boxes in your classrooms and offices to ensure they are readily accessible.