2020 Global Recycling Day Toolkit

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Now in its third year, Global Recycling Day was created to help recognize, and celebrate, the importance recycling plays in preserving our precious primary resources and securing the future of our planet. It is a day for the world to come together and put the planet first.

Global Recycling Day will take place on Wednesday, March 18. The 2020 theme is #RecyclingHeroes, recognizing you, ISRI’s members, along with the other people, places, and activities that showcase what an important role recycling plays in contributing to an environmentally stable planet and a greener future which will benefit all.

ISRI is once again a proud sponsor of Global Recycling Day. As an ISRI member we want to provide you with the following promotional tools to help you leverage this event to showcase your role as recycling heroes, and how your company is making a difference in your community.

Tools to Promote Global Recycling Day

Sharable Social Media Posts and Graphics

  • It’s time to take a global approach to #recycling. #GlobalRecyclingDay (Tweet This)
  • Proud to be a #RecyclingHero today, and every day. #GlobalRecyclingDay #RecyclingHeroes (Tweet This)
  • This #GlobalRecyclingDay we celebrate the men and women of the scrap recycling industry. #RecyclingHeroes (Tweet This)
  • It's #GlobalRecyclingDay – time to celebrate the power of #recycling! (Tweet This)
  • The scrap #recycling industry is a pivotal player in environmental protection. #GlobalRecyclingDay #RecyclingHeroes (Tweet This)
  • Scrap #recycling reduces the need to mine for new ore, cut down more trees, and otherwise deplete our natural resources. #GlobalRecyclingDay (Tweet This)
#Recycling conserves our limited natural resources and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by significantly saving the amount of energy needed to manufacture the products that we buy, build, and use every day. #GlobalRecyclingDay (Tweet This)

Downloadable Graphics

Have Questions?

Rachel Bookman
Director of Communications
rbookman@isri.org
(202) 662-851