Stephen Ursery, Editor, Waste Age Magazine

August 1, 2009

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Chicago officials have announced that the city will use the RecycleBank program in Wards 5, 8 and 19. The program awards households for recycling by giving them credits that can be redeemed at a number of national retail chains and locally owned stores. The more a household recycles, the more points it earns.

Phase one of the program calls for approximately 10,000 households in the three wards to participate. The program eventually will be implemented in all of the 38,000 households in the three wards.

“Through education, community outreach and the use of our Recycling Block Captain Program, we are confident that we will see great results with RecycleBank,” said Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley in a press release. “It's important that residents understand they must do their part when it comes to recycling and preserving resources.” —

About the Author

Stephen Ursery

Editor, Waste Age Magazine, Waste360

Stephen Ursery is the editor of Waste Age magazine. During his time as editor, Waste Age has won more than 20 national and regional awards. He has worked for Penton Media since August 1999. Before joining Waste Age as the magazine's managing editor, he was an associate editor for American City & County and for National Real Estate Investor.

Prior to joining Penton, Stephen worked as a reporter for The Marietta Daily Journal and The Fulton County Daily Report, both of which are located in metro Atlanta.

Stephen earned a BA in History from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn.

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