Title: Greater Paducah Sustainability Project
1Greater Paducah Sustainability Project
2The Greater Paducah Sustainability (GPS) project
is a local, non-profit organization focused on
developing and implementing long term
environmentally focused sustainability programs
for the greater Paducah / McCracken County area
through partnerships between communities,
organizations, businesses and government .
3GPS Executive Staff
Merle Paschedag Co-Director Chad
Beyer Co-Director Renee Nunez Co-Director Mark
Mayfield Financial / Administrative Robert
Johnson JPF Inc. Program Coordinator
4Jackson Purchase Foundation
- The Jackson Purchase Resource Conservation and
Development Foundation, Inc. (JPF) is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit corporation serving the Kentucky
Counties of Ballard, Calloway, Carlisle, Fulton,
Graves, Hickman, Marshall, and McCracken.JPFs
Mission We are dedicated to the wise use of our
natural and human resources. Our mission is to
join with others to strengthen our community
through measurable and sustainable means for the
benefit of all. - Our Goals Sustain our Natural Resources.
Improve the Quality of Life. Enhance Economic
Vitality.
5Recycle Now!
- is the GPS initiative focused on the development
and implementation of a long term sustainable
recycling program within the city of Paducah and
McCracken County with the ultimate goal of
leading the Purchase Areas commitment to the
responsible and proper handling of all recyclable
materials.
6GPSs Short Term Goals
- Establish a preliminary recycling program that
can be used by both city and county residents. - Act as the conduit for encouraging recycling and
educating area residents about the benefits of
recycling. - Reduce LITTER throughout the area with positive
reinforcement strategies developed in partnership
with city government.
7GPSs Long Term Goals
- To assist in the development and realization of a
sustainable, full service recycling program
utilized by the City of Paducah and McCracken
County residents - To assist Purchase Area Counties in establishing
sustainable recycling programs.
8Current Recycling Effortsby City of Paducah
- Downtown cardboard - recycled
- Paper from City buildings - recycled
- Public Works Earth Day collections
- Paper, plastic, cardboard, glass, metal and
aluminum on April 14th
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10Action Plan
- We request that a committee be formed with the
goal of proposing two plans. - A realistic plan for establishing an interim
recycling program as soon as possible to include
recycling at City events like the Lowertown Art
Music Festival, Downtown After Dinner, and BBQ
on the River. - A long term plan to establish a sustainable full
service recycling program.
11GPS Earth Day Collection EventApril 21, 800 am
to 400 pm at the Park Ave Kroger Food Store
parking lot.
- Plastic 1 2 bottles with a neck (Except
Motor Oil) - Aluminum - cans only
- Mixed paper including cardboard, paste board,
books, Junk mail, shredded paper - Newspaper dry and separate from the mixed paper
- Printer Cartridges collected by the Girl Scouts
- Cell Phones collected by the Girl Scouts
- Eye Glasses collect by the Lions Club
- Lead-Acid Batteries automotive, golf carts, lawn
mower , boats, RVs - E Scrap - Monitors, Computers, Printers,
Keyboards, VCR's, DVD, Small Peripherals, Phone
equipment, Video/Audio Equipment, Network
Equipment, Medical Equipment, Test Equipment -
NO appliances or TVs
12Contact Information
- Our Address
- GPSP. O. Box 3685Paducah, 42002-3685
- Our Email
- GPS.RecycleNow_at_jpf.org