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1 Potawatomi Recycling Program “Recycling Today for a Better Tomorrow” Presentation by: Andrew Banta & Blake Collins

2 Mission Statement To create drop stations across the Nation for recyclable items including, but not limited to:  Plastic  Paper/Cardboard  Electronics/Cellphones  Aluminum Locations where stations will be include:  Department of Environmental Protection  Firelake Discount Foods  Grand Casino Complex

3 Facts About Waste The U.S. is the #1 trash-producing country in the world at 1,609 pounds per person per year. The U.S. EPA estimates that paper accounts for nearly 40% of waste in landfills. Americans use over 80,000,000,000 aluminum soda cans every year. Americans use 2,500,000 plastic bottles every hour! Most of them are thrown away! E-waste equals 70% of overall toxic waste. Americans dump phones containing over $60 million in gold/silver every year

4 Current Efforts The Nation has already created small efforts to start a recycling project  Small recycling bins inside enterprises to make recycling more available for employees  Earth Day clean up hosted by the tribe While the tribe has started the recycling program, we plan to enlarge and expand the efforts, not just for CPN, but for the whole community

5 Our Plan We want to create the major drop and sorting site at the Department of Environmental Protection We want to install large recycling containers at Firelake Discount Foods and The Grand Complex for members of the community to drop their recyclables in We also want to increase the number of smaller, existing recycling bins across all tribal complexes Once a large quantity of recyclables are obtained, we will transport the materials to a purchaser

6 Revenue for Recyclables Recycling is not just good for the environment, but also our wallet  Cell phones are a hot commodity in the recycling world with numerous companies offering money for them; old cell phones range anywhere from 50¢ - $50 per phone  Firelake Discount Foods already sells their cardboard to a business and the increased amount of cardboard will increase the profits  Many scrap yards offer money for aluminum cans

7 Expenses For the large recycling bins for the grocery store, The Grand, and Environment Protection we would need approximately 12 bins Each large bin costs around $200 - $250 Overall cost for this project would be around $15,000, but over time the profits from the recyclables will pay for themselves

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