At America’s beverage companies, we’re carefully designing our bottles and cans to be 100% recyclable. And we’re investing in Massachusetts communities, so more of our cans and bottles can be collected and made into new ones as intended.
Our Impact
Arlington
Every Bottle Back® Project
Arlington wanted to modernize and standardize their recycling collection. Our $276,000 investment supported standardized recycling carts, creating a more effective recycling system.
Danvers
Every Bottle Back® Project
The recycling program in Danvers required residents to provide their own recycling bin. When the city wanted to upgrade to a standard cart program, we invested $123,000 to provide 7,700 carts for households and educational materials.
Falmouth
Every Bottle Back® Project
Falmouth residents were using 15-gallon bins to collect their recyclables. Our investment of $336,000 upgraded 21,000 households to 95-gallon lidded recycling carts, collecting more recyclables in the region.
Longmeadow
Every Bottle Back® Project
Longmeadow wanted to move to automated, dual stream collection service. Our investment of $89,600 supported upgrading and standardizing recycling carts, improving access for 5,500 households.
Methuen
Every Bottle Back® Project
To help improve Methuen’s collection infrastructure and recycling rates, we invested $240,000 to provide 15,000 households with educational materials and upgraded curbside recycling carts.
Shrewsbury
Every Bottle Back® Project
Shrewsbury wanted to upgrade their recycling system from bins to larger carts. Our investment of $185,600 delivered higher-capacity carts to 11,600 households, collecting more recyclables and keeping plastics out of the environment.
South Hadley
Every Bottle Back® Project
South Hadley wanted to improve recycling collection. Our $105,600 investment supported standardized recycling carts, helping to improve recycling rates.