ML - Michigan Avenue

2014 - Issue 3 - May/June

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some superheroes wear biker boots President of Kiehl's Since 1851, Passionate Recycler and Superhero in Biker Boots standardized labels for bins simple solution. profound impact. www.recycleacrossamerica.org standardized labels for bins simple solution. profound impact. www. recycleacrossamerica.org Chris Salgardo is passionate about recycling - and his passion goes far beyond the recycling bins at home. As the president of Kiehl's Since 1851, Chris helped inspire the company's in-store recycling program which has already collected more than 1.5 million Kiehl's containers to date. And their commitment to recy- cling has gone so much further. In the past three years, Kiehl's has donated $200,000 to the Recycle Across America ® "Let's recycle right!" ™ initiative to give approximately 280,000 free standardized labels to K-12 schools throughout the U.S. As a result, some of the schools are reporting their recycling levels have doubled since levels have doubled since applying the standardized labels to their recycling bins; and one school district anticipates a net savings of $200,000 in landfill fees in the first year because their trash hauling has decreased so significantly since using the labels. "Chris and Kiehl's, thank you for advancing recycling and help- ing the next generation recycle right! " - R.A.A. Chris Salgardo is passionate about recycling - and his passion goes far beyond the recycling bins at home. As the president of Kiehl's Since 1851, Chris helped inspire the company's in-store recycling program which has already collected more than 1.5 million Kiehl's containers to date. And their commitment to recy- cling has gone so much further. In the past three years, Kiehl's has donated $200,000 to the Recycle Across America ® "Let's recycle right!" ™ initiative to give approximately 280,000 free standardized labels to K-12 schools throughout the U.S. As a result, some of the schools are reporting their recycling levels have doubled since applying the standardized labels to their recycling bins; and one school district anticipates a net savings of $200,000 in landfill fees in the first year because their trash hauling has decreased so significantly since using the labels. "Chris and Kiehl's, thank you for advancing recycling and help- ing the next generation recycle right! " - R.A.A.

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