The Million Cans Recycling Contest

Step One: Read

Every 3rd grader at the school will receive their own copy of “The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans,” available in English or Spanish. Students will read the story to classes across the school—sharing the message of recycling with younger and older students—and then take the book home to inspire their friends and family to recycle too. 🌎♻️📚

Step Two: Pledge

All the students at the school will join Mr. Ferrous Magglio, our friendly recycling magnet mascot from The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans, to take the Can Recycling Pledge together: "I pledge to never throw a can in the trash for the rest of my life." 🥫✨ By taking this pledge, students become official Recycling Superheroes, helping protect our planet one can at a time! 🌍♻️

Step Three: Collect

Spread the word and get your whole community involved! Ask everyone to help fill your bin with empty aluminum cans (aluminum cans are non-magnetic, so no steel cans please!).

Step Four: Raise Money

Your school keeps 100% of the money from the cans you recycle. Every 70 aluminum cans equals about $1 earned for your school!

🚀 How It Works

  1. Scrapyard Delivers the Bin:
    At the end of September, your local scrapyard will drop off a roll-off bin or a secure can trailer in your school’s parking lot.

  2. Fill It with Aluminum Cans:
    Start collecting empty aluminum cans—crushed or uncrushed—and fill up your bin. Every can counts toward your school’s total!

  3. Schedule a Pickup:
    When the bin is nearly full, contact your scrapyard. They’ll come pick it up, empty the cans, and send Recycling Is Like Magic a copy of the weight ticket from the scale.

  4. Leaderboard Update:
    We’ll use that scale ticket to update the contest leaderboard. Keep checking to see how your school stacks up against the competition!

➡️ Fun Fact: About 35 aluminum cans equals one pound.


 

Winning the Recycling Is Like Magic Contest is all about teamwork! The more people in your community who save cans for your school, the bigger your impact—and your totals on the leaderboard.


💵 Each School Receives $200 for Promotion

To help your school spread the word, each school gets $200 to use for:

  • Printing posters and signs to hang around campus and town

  • Creating banners to mark your can drop-off area

  • Running a small online ad, boosting a Facebook post, or printing flyers

Tip: The more signs you hang and the more you post on your school website, in newsletters, and on social media, the more cans you’ll collect! Visibility is key.


🏫 Ask Local Businesses to Help

Visit places in your community where people work and gather:

  • Grocery stores & post offices

  • Coffee shops, hardware stores, and gas stations

  • Local restaurants, bars, and breweries

  • Sporting venues, arenas, and concert halls

  • Hotels, manufacturing plants, and warehouses

Ask if their staff will save empty aluminum cans for your school. Most people are happy to help when they know it's for local students!


🤝 Partner with Community Groups

Reach out to:

  • Boys & Girls Clubs

  • Youth sports teams and leagues

  • Scout troops and church groups

  • Rotary Clubs and Kiwanis Clubs

  • Schools, daycares, and community centers


🛠 Make It Easy for Them to Participate

  • Give them a roll of trash bags to collect cans.

  • Share a fun poster they can hang in their break room to spread the word.
    ✅ Explain how the contest works.
    ✅ Show how the cans support your school.
    ✅ Make recycling fun and easy to understand.


💬 Example of What to Say:

"Hi, our school is part of the Million Cans Recycling Contest. We’re teaching kids about recycling and helping the planet. Would your business save aluminum cans for our school? We’ll give you trash bags and a poster to make it easy. Every can supports our students!"


🌟 The Bigger the Team, the Bigger the Impact

Encourage your whole town to pitch in. Together, you’ll recycle tons of cans, help your school, and make your community greener.

✅ Quick & Powerful:

  • Aluminum cans are 100% recyclable—forever. They never lose quality no matter how many times they’re recycled.

  • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to power a TV for 3 hours.

  • It takes just 60 days for a recycled aluminum can to return to store shelves as a brand-new can.


🌍 Environmental Impact:

  • Recycling aluminum saves 95% of the energy it takes to make new aluminum from raw materials.

  • Making new cans from recycled aluminum reduces greenhouse gas emissions significantly, helping fight climate change.

  • Aluminum can be recycled over and over again, unlike some materials that break down after one or two uses.


🏭 By the Numbers:

  • In the U.S., over 100 billion aluminum cans are sold each year, but only about half are recycled. Let’s change that!

  • One pound of aluminum = about 35 empty cans.

  • Aluminum cans are the most valuable item in your recycling bin and help fund recycling programs.


🏆 Why It Matters for Schools:

  • Aluminum can recycling helps raise money for school programs and environmental education.

  • Teaching kids to recycle cans creates lifelong habits that protect our planet.

Your 3rd graders are the leaders of recycling magic at your school! They’re showing the whole school how to make a difference for our planet—one can at a time.


📖 Sharing the Story

Each 3rd grade class will read “The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans” to the younger grades so that every student hears how recycling can change the world.


🦸‍♀️ Can Captains & Superhero Capes

  • Each class will choose two Can Captains who will proudly wear their Recycling Superhero Capes on can collection days.

  • On Can Day each week, the 3rd grade Recycling Superheroes will help collect all the cans from classrooms and bring them to the main recycling bin.

  • A teacher or staff member will place the cans into the large outdoor bin.


🏡 Be a Recycling Hero at Home Too!

  • Superheroes don’t stop at school! 3rd graders will help spread the word at home and in the community.

  • Kids can decorate old cardboard boxes to create their own recycling bins at home, collecting cans to bring back to school each week.

  • Help your whole family take the Can Recycling Pledge and join the mission to recycle more!


🎉 Special Challenge for 3rd Grade

In October, 3rd graders will count their cans and track how many they’ve collected.
If they reach their school’s goal milestone, they’ll earn a fun reward:
🎂 An Ice Cream Party in November!


🌟 Recycling Superheroes Make a Difference

Thank you to all our 3rd graders for leading the way and inspiring your school and community to recycle and protect our planet!

Every 3rd grader becomes a recycling leader by learning and sharing this inspiring story!

🎁 Free Book for Every 3rd Grader

Each 3rd grade student will receive a free copy of The Girl Who Recycled 1 Million Cans, available in English or Spanish, so every child can enjoy the story in the language they use at home.


🏫 Read to the School

3rd graders will read the book aloud to other classes, helping younger students understand how recycling cans makes a difference for their school and the planet.


🏡 Bring the Story Home

After reading at school, students will take their copy home to share with their family and friends, inspiring recycling habits at home and in their neighborhood.


🌟 One Book, Many Heroes

This story helps every 3rd grader become a recycling superhero—leading by example and showing their community that small actions add up to big change.

The Recycling Is Like Magic Contest isn’t just about collecting cans—it’s about learning, leading, and having fun along the way!

💰 Schools Keep the Money

Every can your school recycles is weighed and sold to the scrapyard. Your school keeps 100% of the money from your cans to use for school projects, supplies, field trips, or celebrations.


🌍 Learn About Sustainability

Students learn what happens to cans after they’re recycled and why protecting our planet matters. From reducing waste to conserving energy, your school is making a real impact.


🎈 Celebrate Your Success

Throughout the contest, celebrate your progress with:

  • School-wide announcements and leaderboard updates

  • Can collection parties or spirit days

  • Special rewards when you reach your goals

  • Fun assemblies to recognize your recycling superheroes


Recycling brings your school and community together to help the planet—and have a blast doing it!


 


Million Cans Recycling Contest FAQ

❓ What is the Million Cans Recycling Contest?

The Million Cans Recycling Contest is a nationwide competition where schools collect and recycle aluminum beverage cans. Students learn about sustainability while raising money for their schools. The goal? Recycle 1 million cans—and beyond!

❓ Who can participate?

Elementary schools across the United States in non-deposit states are invited to join. Each school partners with a local scrapyard and aluminum beverage companies to recycle cans and track their progress.

❓ How do schools earn money?

Schools earn money based on the scrap value of aluminum, which is typically around $0.50 per pound. With about 35 cans in a pound, schools make around $1.00 for every 70 cans collected. Schools keep 100% of the money they earn from their cans.

❓ What can schools use the money for?

Anything that benefits their students! Many schools use the funds for classroom supplies, books, STEM projects, art materials, playground equipment, or even repainting their school buildings.

❓ How long does the contest run?

The contest runs from October to April, giving schools several months to collect cans and work toward their recycling goals.

❓ How are winners determined?

Winners are determined by the total number of cans recycled per student, making it fair for schools of all sizes. Prizes are awarded at the national and state levels.

❓ How does recycling aluminum cans help the environment?

Recycling aluminum saves energy, conserves natural resources, and keeps valuable materials out of landfills. It also teaches students to build lifelong recycling habits.

❓ How can I support a school or the contest?

You can help by:

  • Saving and donating your aluminum cans to a participating school.

  • Spreading the word in your community.

  • Donating to the Recycling Society nonprofit to help grow the contest nationwide: recyclingsociety.org/donate

Recycling is like Magic teaches kids that ALL metal can be recycled and has value at local scrapyards. Let’s save the planet one can at a time! 🌎♻️🌟

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