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TRASH TO CASH

Litter reduction in partnership with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources

Clean up. Cash in. Conserve Ohio.

 

Trash to Cash is a waste management system that inspires Ohio state park visitors to clean up and accurately sort litter, with visitors earning monetary rewards for each deposit they make.

The system has three components: strategically placed waste collection bins for trash and compost, wildflower seed paper “coins” earned for each deposit, and an exchange program where these “coins” can be traded for discounts at participating local businesses. If visitors do not trade in the coins for discounts, coins may be left outside to disintegrate, releasing native wildflower seeds.

This initiative addresses key challenges in Ohio including environmental destruction, weak rural economies, small business promotion, and high living costs. Trash to Cash leverages ODNR’s influence to stimulate local economies, foster sustainable behavior, and promote the growth of native flora. This engaging program highlights ODNR’s commitment to a greener future and shows that sustainable actions benefit everyone.

RESEARCH

For information on the research I conducted, visit Sustainability and Hope, Litter Sorting Methods, and Cash vs. Coupons.

PROCESS

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