Recycling with the kids!
The nickles recycling cans should add up for anyone if started young. I never was taught to recycle in my life for the deposit. We will find interested kids through neighborhood posters or at the schools and set a goal, $10 a month as an example, and think of how that will grow over the years in a savings account for use in college or an apartment or land. This is something I never had early on life, who knows if I could have bought a small cottage on Nantucket Island! Which now virtually has inflated. Who wouldn't love a trip to the recycling machines once a month, how fun! No pun intended but the machines are kind of fun to look inside, I went the other day. It's like a little conveyor belt in there, and then you print a slip out and redeem at the store. Or based on this fundraiser, the kids wouldn't even have to go.
There was a point as a kid when my neighbors, we were all good friends, had four or five race cars in their basement. These weren't just old corvettes or go carts...they were literally shiny lustrous race cars. We didn't even think to recycle cans or start a savings account back then. I went to one of the most expensive liberal arts colleges in the country, we really didn't think about saving a dime a day for after graduation.
I created the pink blob character to teach recycling numbers to kids. A lot of the styrofoam people don't recycle, styrofoam lasts forever, will eventually end up as food in the mouths of the whales in the oceans.
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