| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 301 | camille abouin | |
| 302 | Brendan Sexton | This is long overdue. |
| 303 | Mark Winkler | |
| 304 | Anonymous | |
| 305 | Stacey Leichman Cahn | |
| 306 | Emily B. Blatt | |
| 307 | Peter Markovics | Please improve recycling in our schools! The students really care about the environment and enjoy seeing the recycling process first hand. |
| 308 | lori bevan | |
| 309 | Shana Freedman | |
| 310 | Joyce Olaveson | |
| 311 | Darcie Levenson | |
| 312 | Joele Hodgson | Please recycle. |
| 313 | Sean Faul | |
| 314 | Wendy Stewart | |
| 315 | Amy Hutchinson | Come on New York, even little, tiny school districts in Idaho recycle!!! |
| 316 | Anonymous | |
| 317 | Jenn siegel | |
| 318 | Abby La Chance | |
| 319 | Anonymous | |
| 320 | Andy Tranmer | |
| 321 | Ari Kahn | |
| 322 | adrienne rogers | |
| 323 | Jacqulyn Bodenmiller | |
| 324 | m cavanagh | |
| 325 | Patti Gareri | |
| 326 | Rita Cavanagh | |
| 327 | Luis Aviles | |
| 328 | Teri Smeader-Joseph | This is such a crucial movement. The recycling must start in school. |
| 329 | Kristie Latorre |
| 330 | Christina Procter | Being realistic, schools are going to have to start doing this sooner or later. As a high school English teacher, I am proud to be part of a community that serves the wider population. However, it is embarrassing that the private sector has jumped aboard the green boat far earlier than our schools have. It would be exciting for NYC to pioneer this effort to make our schools environmentally sound. Every day I feel ashamed by the amount of paper I see going to waste in my school alone. |
| 331 | wayde grinstead | |
| 332 | Anonymous | |
| 333 | Rocio Santos-Carrillo | |
| 334 | Zakhia Grant | There is so much waste in our schools. Having some sort of recycling program with an incentive may also cut down on trash that doesnt quite make it into the garbage can. |
| 335 | jonathan zelkind | |
| 336 | jonathan zelkind | |
| 337 | Anonymous | I tried to start a recycling program at the middle school where i teach. All the teachers participated by designating trash bags for paper only in their rooms. While eager students rounded up the bags each wednesday. About a month in i discovered the custodians were simply throwing the paper out with the rest of the trash. They told me there was no recycling happening, it was just too impossible to do at the school. |
| 338 | Philip M. Carr-Harris | The best way to change bad habits about waste and recycling (that administrators need to orchestrate) is to work with students in the classroom about these issues and to inspire them to pressure their principal! |
| 339 | Alison Brockhouse | |
| 340 | Anonymous | |
| 341 | Emily Fink | Please, please, please: Support school recycling! |
| 342 | Emily Fink | Please, please, please: Support school recycling! |
| 343 | Simon M. Sullivan | |
| 344 | natasha chefer | |
| 345 | Mike Green | This is a key stage to indoctrinate behavior that will carry beyond the classroom for the good of all of us |
| 346 | Laura Carey | |
| 347 | Michael de Zayas |
| 348 | Michael de Zayas |
| 349 | Jeremy Sharrard | |
| 350 | Collette Sosnowy | More than 30% of post-consumer waste in NYC is packaging. 40% of that is plastic. Promoting and facilitating reduction and recycling is a simple and effective solution. |