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Title: The Collection Program for your Chapter


1
The Collection Program for your Chapter
www.Recycle4NABVETS.com can raise money for your
Chapter.
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Some Facts About Recycling
  • Fact 1
  • The average American used 650 pounds of paper
    each year. 100 MILLION TONS of wood could be
    saved each year if all that paper was actually
    recycled.
  • Fact 2
  • About 80 of what Americans throw away is
    recyclable, yet our recycling rate is only 28.
  • Fact 3
  • Americans use 2.5 MILLION plastic bottles every
    hour! Most of them are thrown away ...
  • Fact 4
  • Every month Americans throws out enough glass
    bottles and jars to fill up a giant skyscraper
    (think Empire State Building). All these jars
    are recyclable!
  • Fact 5
  • Plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown
    into the ocean kill as many as 1,000,000 sea
    creatures a year! Ever heard of the Great Pacific
    Garbage Patch? It's twice the size of Texas and
    is floating somewhere between San Francisco and
    Hawaii. It's also 80 percent plastic, and weighs
    in at 3.5 million tons.
  • Fact 6
  • Recycling one ton (about 2,000 pounds) of paper
    saves 17 trees, 2 barrels of oil (enough to run
    the average car for 1,260 mile), 4,100 kilowatts
    of energy (enough power for the average home for
    six months), 3.2 cubic yards of landfill space,
    and 60 pounds of pollution.
  • Fact 7
  • The 17 trees saved by recycling a ton of paper
    can absorb a total of 250 pounds of carbon
    dioxide from the air each year.
  • Fact 8
  • If all our newspapers were recycled, we could
    save about 250 MILLION trees each year! If every
    American recycled just one-tenth (that's one out
    of ten) of their newspapers, we could save about
    25 MILLION trees a year.
  • Fact 9
  • More than 20,000,000 Hershey's Kisses are wrapped
    each day, using 133 square miles of aluminum
    foil. Believe it not, ALL that foil is
    recyclable, but not may people realize it so most
    it goes in the trash!
  • Fact 10
  • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to
    run a TV for three hours - or the equivalent of a
    half a gallon of gasoline. In spite of this,
    Americans throw away enough aluminum to rebuild
    our entire commercial fleet of airplanes every
    three months!
  • Fact 11
  • A typical family consumes 182 gallons of pop (aka
    soda), 29 gallons of juice, 104 gallons of milk
    and 26 gallons of bottled water a year. That's a
    lot of containers - make sure they're recycled!
  • SourcesA Recycling Revolution

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Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a "stew of
plastic and marine debris, at least twice the
size of Texas by some estimates, floating in
the Pacifc Ocean some 1,000 miles off the West
Coast. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch? This
scenario sounds like Lil Abner meets Godzilla,
something out of a 1950s B science fiction
movie, but is a waking-world reality, according
to Paul Miller (The Plastics Paradox Were
Drowning in an Ocean of Garbage, The Denver
Post, 13 Jan 08). Indeed, this floating garbage
heap is very, very real. Miller explains "Marine
researcher Charles Moore has been studying this 3
million-ton waste dump in an area known as the
North Pacific Gyre, which captures cast-off,
wind-blown junk and spins it around in clockwise
trade winds that circulate along the Pacific rim.
Moore, whos been tracking the mass for more than
10 years, says its too remote and difficult to
clean up. Three million tons of garbage? Eek!
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The size of Texas---3.5 million tons
5
Why Collect? Why Recycle?
  • Fund Raise- collection programs can raise
    literally thousands of dollars a year.
  • They build unity and team work.
  • They create an image within the community.
  • They help recruit new members to your
    organization. Think of the opportunity for your
    Chapter?
  • They raise an environmental issue and concerns of
    eWaste.
  • Teach our children the 5 Rs
  • REUSE----RECYCLE-----REDUCED
  • REPLENISH-----RESTORE
  • Federal laws will soon make electronic waste
    recycling mandatory.

6
Environmental Impact
  • Cell phones and empty ink cartridges contain
    plastics and metals that harm our land and
    environment. They can affect the air you or your
    children breathe and the water you drink.
  • Metals found in electronic waste range from
    Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic, Beryllium, Mercury and
    other heavy metals and carcinogens.
  • Typical plastic from a cell phone or ink
    cartridge can take the better sum of 800 years to
    decompose.
  • Mismanagement of eWaste depletes irreplaceable
    natural resources.
  • Estimated 300,000 tons of eWaste make it to the
    landfill each year.

7
Whats the potential to collect?
  • 10 Million cell phones deactivated and replaced
    each month.
  • Estimated 500,000 million are already deactivated
    and sit around homes and offices.
  • Avg. value 2.00 to 5.00 per phone.
  • 450 million cartridges sold in the USA each year.
  • Only 18 are collected and recycled. About 370
    million waiting for NABVETS to collect.
  • 130 million printers in the United States.
  • Only collect and ship recyclable units.

8
Look at NABVETS and think!
  • Approximately 15,000 active members
  • Each member contacts 10 people in his family or
    sphere of influence. Thats a collection circle
    of 150,000 individuals.
  • Ask every person to collect their own and from
    their friends (at least 10 per year).
  • Thats 1,500,000 units per year

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What would be the result of this effort?
The collection program would realize between
3,000,000 to 5,000,000 dollars that could
benefit many people in your communities. (These
are estimates, it could be substantially more or
less.) NABVETS would probably experience a
growth in membership of 20. People want to be
part of active organizations, where their work is
evident in the community. You can teach your
children about the environment, about the
electronic waste problem and the importance of
recycling and reusing. Tens of Thousands of new
jobs are created as more people recycle and then
purchase remanufactured products. Remanufactured
products made in the United States keep our money
here and contribute greatly to Price
Competition with off-shore companies.
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Whats my next step to get started
  • Make a Commitment to your Organization and the
    Chapter
  • Go to the Recycle for NABVETS website
  • Register your Chapter and select a Collection
    Coordinator.
  • Ask every member to sign a Pledge to Collect.
  • Read and know the information on the site.
  • Start Planning collection activities and getting
    the word out in the community.

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Collection Coordinator Page
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My NABVETS Pledge
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Get the Pledge Signed!My Collection PledgeI,
___________________________ an active member of
NABVETS Chapter _________ do hereby pledge my
support for the national fundraising program
adopted by our organization and known as
NABVETS Going Green.I will collect a minimum
of 100 used cell phones or empty ink cartridges
for recycling and or remanufacturing. These items
will earn much needed cash for our national and
local communities.NABVETS NATIONAL GOAL ONE
MILLION COLLECTED UNITSI will dedicate my time
and energy to work with my fellow NABVETS members
in organizing local collection events and
encourage participation of other caring
organizations within our community to assist in
keeping toxins out of our landfills while raising
the money we need to help our veterans and the
children in our communities improve their lives.
During my collection efforts I will also spread
the word about NABVETS and why joining this
National Veteran Service Organization (VSO) is a
great way to help a local fellow veteran and his
family.I will notify all my family and friends,
regardless where they reside and ask that they
help me collect these items so that my Chapter
can meet their minimal goal of 10,000 units. I
will tell no less than two people each day and
ask that they tell people each day during the
next six months to save these items for our
collection effort. I will share my successful
efforts with other members of our Chapter.WE CAN
DO IT. WE ARE VETERANS WHO CARE ABOUT OTHERS AND
THE COMMUNITY WE LIVE IN. ______________________
_________________
_____________________NABVETS Member
Date  _______________________________________
Collection Coordinator 
Lets leave this a better and cleaner world for
our kids! (Sample Pledge)

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Collection Tips
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Snap Shot of valuable pages on the site.
  • What else can I do?
  • Take pictures
  • Talk to everyone about recycling.
  • Use the Tell A Friend feature
  • Use Donate to a Chapter
  • Print or develop your own Collection Posters.
  • Take the Contest seriously. 2500 drawing
  • Send us all copies of Press Releases you use.
  • Questions about collection use the Contact Us.
  • Veterans Day is almost here. Get Started!
  • November 11, 2008
  • Home
  • About NABVETS
  • Join NABVETS
  • My NABVETS Pledge
  • Collection Tips
  • Donate to a Chapter
  • Collection Coordinator
  • Photos
  • Collection Posters
  • Environmental
  • Earth Day
  • Qualifying Cell Phones PDA
  • Qualifying Cartridges
  • Contest Page
  • Press Releases
  • Tell A Friend
  • FAQ
  • Link To Us
  • Contact Us

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Be Careful what you ship and how you pack it.
Ink Cartridges vs Ink Tanks
Sort these products carefully. Save
Shipping Costs.
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We all want to leave a better and safer world for
our children. We want to help our fellowman (and
woman). We care about our Organization and
Chapter. We have to make this commitment. We are
NABVETS and were Going Green! Thank
you www.RECYCLE4NABVETS.com
Ray Slipatchuk
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