The N.C. Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service (DEACS) has developed a set of ready-to-use social media posts to help reduce contamination. DEACS encourages local governments, recycling haulers and other North Carolina organizations to use and share these resources to educate the public and fight contamination.
Together, we can recycle more, better. #RecycleRightNC
Step 1: Open or download the Social Media Toolkit How-To Guide for example Facebook and Twitter text to pair with the graphics below.
Step 2: Click on each graphic below to open and save the jpeg file. You can then post to your social media accounts and help your community recycle more, better.
Where Should These Go? Ceramic Items JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Household Glass JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Pumps or Tubes JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Disposable Cups JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Styrofoam JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Tanglers JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Batteries JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Appliances JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Electronics JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Clothing JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Hazardous and Medical Waste JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Plastic Bags JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Paper Towels JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Food Waste JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Shredded Paper JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Receipts JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Egg Cartons JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Lids JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Scrap Metal JPEG for Social Media |
Where Should These Go? Pizza Boxes JPEG for Social Media |
See additional free recycling education materials offered by DEACS, including posters and customized brochures.