Posted by: Mary Murphy, Senior South Regional Director
Helping Higher
Education to Recycle!
Leon County Recycling Services &
Education in Tallahassee FL has teamed up with Better World Books to
help encourage our local universities to recycle their “no value”
textbooks. At the end of each semester,
the 50,000 Tallahassee
students try to get some value back for the books they bought at the beginning
of the semester. Inevitably, some of
these books are worth nothing. That’s
where Better World Books (BWB) comes in.
Normally the bookstores take these books back and throw them away as a
service to their customers (students).
However, BWB has developed a system for reselling, reusing or recycling
textbooks.
Using their turnkey approach, no books wind
up in the landfill, literacy programs benefit both with increased funding or
books to distribute and kids of all ages can learn to read. In addition, BWB provides funding to groups
on campus who serve as collection crews for the books. To date, BWB has diverted over 4,700 tons of
books from going into landfills. They have
also provided over 520,000 books and $2 Million dollars to various non-profits
in the US
and around the world.
In two book drives, Leon County
diverted 3 tons of books from the landfill.
Currently we are working with Florida
State University
but are planning on expanding to Florida A&M and TCC this summer. This is a very easy program for any local
government to participate in. All you
need is a contact at the University and some room to store boxes. BWB handles the rest! For more information check out Better World
Books on the web at www.betterworldbooks.com
or contact Mary Murphy, Southeast Regional Director, mary@betterworldbooks.com or (770) 596-7497.