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Provost recycling bin

School recycling bin labeled Phone Books and Green Fiber 801-972-6551; red label saying Warning No Garbage

Hey Provost, we have a recycling bin next to the dumpster on the south side of the building and we have partnered with Green Fiber to be able to recycle here at Provost. The company will accept only paper products and cardboard, no plastic or glass. They use our recycled materials to make building material and insulation.

This is a wonderful opportunity for our school. We receives a small amount of money if we meet the weight requirement each month. We have been a bit under that requirement so far. This may be due to confusion with the garbage dumpster and the Green Fiber Bin.

The garbage dumpster is blue with the recycling symbol but THE GREEN FIBER BIN IS BLACK WITH THE WORD “PHONE BOOKS” PRINTED ON THE FRONT.

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