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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.