Monday, March 8, 2010, 1:50pm PST | Modified: March 8, 2010, 1:50 PM
City of Houston expands RecycleBank program
The City of Houston is making its biggest expansion to date for its rewards-for-recycling program, RecycleBank.
As part of the newest expansion, 54,000 Houston households will receive new 96-gallon recycling carts.
RecycleBank is a program operating in cities nationwide that rewards households with points based on the amount they recycle. The points are redeemable at places such as retailers, restaurants, grocery stores and pharmacies.
Read the full report in the Houston Business Journal
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