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Fourth graders have been "Talkin' Trash" for nine years in Horry County. This countywide contest encourages fourth grade students to recycle at school and in their community.

How the Contest Works:


Each month a different recyclable is collected by the students at school. The school that recycles the most items that month wins. The contest is open to any public school in Horry County with fourth grade classes. Each participating school receives a special container (an 8-yard dumpster) to collect their recyclables. Each school is judged based on the number of pounds collected per fourth grade student per month. There are three categories of schools based on the number of fourth grade students at each of the schools.


Monthly School Winner and Prizes:

Every month, the winning school from each of the three categories will receive a plaque, a monthly prize for their school and a visit from the Talkin' Trash crew! The students will also get a chance to appear on television.


Grand Prize School Winners and Prizes:

The top three schools that demonstrate the most recycling during the course of the Talkin' Trash contest will be deemed the Grand Prize winners and the fourth graders from those schools will go on a fun-filled educational field trip to Ripley's Aquarium. Lunch and transportation will be provided.

2009-10 Collection Schedule
Please recycle the following materials using this schedule.

Oct. 1 - 22:
Newspaper & Magazines

Nov. 1 - 19:
Plastic Bottle & Jugs

Dec. 1 - 16:
Aluminum & Tin Cans

Jan. 1 - 21:
Newspaper & Magazines

Feb. 1 - 21:
Plastic Bottles & Jugs

March 1 - 18
Aluminum & Tin Cans

Download a Printable Schedule
(Adobe PDF)

Place that month's recyclables in this lime green dumpster at your school. You may bag the recyclables and place the bagged recyclables in the container.

The Talkin' Trash container will be emptied during the open weeks in between each material. Please do not add more material during that time. You can start placing the new recyclable of the month in the Talkin' Trash container on the scheduled day that material starts. If you need extra pick-ups, please call (843) 347-1651 for your Talkin' Trash container to be emptied before the end of the month. We will try to empty your container, if our collection schedule allows.

The Talkin' Trash container will be emptied during the open weeks in between each material. Please do not add more material during that time. You can start placing the new recyclable of the month in the Talkin' Trash container on the scheduled day that material starts. If you need extra pick-ups, please call (843) 347-1651 for your Talkin' Trash container to be emptied before the end of the month. We will try to empty your container, if our collection schedule allows.



School Categories

2009-10 Monthly Winners

Please note that not all schools listed participate in the Talkin' Trash program. Call your school to find out.

Red: (up to 99 students)
Burgess Elementary
Daisy Elementary
Green Sea Floyd Elem.
Homewood Elentary
Midland Elementary
Palmettto Bays Elementary
Socastee Elementary
South Conway Elementary

White: (100 - 125 students)

Aynor Elementary
Conway Elementary
Kingston Elementary
Lakewood Elementary
Pee Dee Elementary
Seaside Elementary
St. James Elementary
Waccamaw Elementary


Blue: (over 126 students)
Bridgewater Academy
Carolina Forest Elementary
Loris Elentary
Forestbrook Elentary
Myrtle Beach Intermediate
N. Myrtle Beach Intermediate
Ocean Bay Elementary

Schools will be disqualified for the remainder of the program if containers are contaminated with anything other than what is being collected that month.

lbs. Per Studentl
October (Newspaper)
Red Socastee Elementary 82
White Lakewood Elementary 37
Blue Loris Elementary 24
November (Plastic)
Red    
White
Blue
December (Aluminum & Tin)
Red
White
Blue
January (Newspaper)
Red
White
Blue
February (Plastic)
Red
White
Blue
March (Aluminum & Tin)
Red
White
Blue
 

2008-09 Grand Prize Winners Total Recycled for Talkin' Trash

Red - Kingston Elementary
White - Lakewood Elementary
Blue - Myrtle BeachElementary

2007-08 = 84,481 lbs./42.24 tons
2006-07 = 100,891 lbs./50.45 tons
2005-06 = 104,949 lbs./52.47 tons
2004-05 = 77,911 lbs./38.96 tons
2003-04 = 68,413 lbs./34.21 tons
2002-03 = 43,185 lbs./21.59 tons
2001-02 = 48,663 lbs./24.33 tons
2000-01 = 62,858 lbs./31.43 tons

Talkin' Trash Contest Rules and Responsibilities:

      Your School's Responsibilities:

1. We agree to routinely check our container and will remove any contamination promptly.
2. We agree to abide by the Collection Schedule as shown in the Talkin' Trash flyer.
3. We agree to promptly notify the SWA if we will need an additional service call (empty) before the end of the Collection Schedule.
4. We understand if our container is contaminated more than once, during the course of a months, our school may be eliminated from the competition for that month.
5. We understand that if our container is contaminated on more than one occasion during the year our school may be eliminated for the remainder of the year's competition.
6. We understand that the monthly winner is based on the total amount of material recycled per student.
7. We understand that SWA staff will utilize estimated weights and volumes when determining monthly winners.


      Horry County Solid Waste Authority Responsibilities:

1. We agree to do our best to supply additional service to the Talkin' Trash container, if requested at least one week before the end of the Collection Schedule for that month.
2. We agree to accurately and fairly judge.
3. We agree to routinely monitor your container and notify you immediately of any contamination.
4. We agree to give you 48 hours to remove the contamination before eliminating your school from that month's competition. If your school removes the contamination, within the 48 hour time frame, we agree not to eliminate your school from the competition.

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