Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling: A Sustainable Celebration

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Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling: A Sustainable Celebration

Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, Illinois, hosts an annual Earth Day recycling event called “Party for the Planet.” This event aims to encourage families to make a positive impact on the environment by recycling various items, including electronics, textiles, and used books. The event is a collaborative effort between the zoo and several partner organizations, providing a convenient and eco-friendly way for visitors to dispose of their unwanted items.

Event Details

The Party for the Planet recycling event typically takes place on a Saturday in April, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is held in the zoo’s main parking lot, located at 8400 31st Street in Brookfield, Illinois. Visitors can enter through the gate on 31st Street, just west of Golfview Avenue.

Items Accepted for Recycling

Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling

The Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling event accepts a wide range of items for recycling, including:

Electronics

  • Computers
  • Laptops
  • Cable adapters
  • Phones
  • Tablets
  • Modems
  • Docking stations
  • Cable boxes
  • Gaming consoles
  • Microwaves
  • Small metal appliances
  • Chargers
  • Printers
  • VCRs
  • DVD players
  • Keyboards
  • Radios
  • Flat screen monitors

Textiles

  • Blouses
  • Socks
  • Coats
  • Shirts
  • Dresses
  • Children’s clothing
  • Paired shoes
  • Ties
  • Gloves
  • Backpacks
  • Belts
  • Plush animals
  • Comforters
  • Curtains

Used Books

  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction
  • Craft books
  • Cookbooks
  • Children’s books
  • Textbooks

Partner Organizations

The Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling event is made possible through the collaboration of several partner organizations:

  • eWorks: Collects and recycles electronics.
  • USAgain: Collects and recycles textiles.
  • Discover Books and Open Books: Collect and recycle used books.

Additional Activities

In addition to the recycling collection, the Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling event offers several other activities:

Tree Planting

After dropping off their recyclables, visitors can assist the groundskeepers in planting a tree to commemorate Earth Day.

Earth Day Run

A non-competitive 2.2-mile fun run takes place inside the zoo on the following Sunday. Participants receive an Earth Day Run commemorative medal and a packet of wildflower seeds. The entry fee is $35 per person, which includes full-day admission to the zoo.

Benefits

The Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling event provides several benefits to the community and the environment:

Conservation

Proceeds from the Earth Day Run support the Chicago Zoological Society’s Animal Care and Conservation Fund, which supports research and education efforts at the zoo and around the world.

Environmental Impact

Recycling helps conserve natural resources, reduces pollution, and maintains a healthy environment for animals to thrive.

Registration and Information

Visitors can find more information about the Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling event, including registration details, on the zoo’s website at brookfieldzoo.org.

Contact Information

For any inquiries or media-related questions, you can reach out to Sondra Katzen, the Director of Public Relations at Brookfield Zoo:

Past Results

In 2022, the Brookfield Zoo Earth Day Recycling event was a resounding success, with the zoo collecting:

  • 7,000 pounds of electronics
  • 11,000 pounds of books
  • 5,000 pounds of textiles

These impressive numbers demonstrate the commitment of the Brookfield Zoo and its visitors to sustainable practices and environmental conservation.

References

  1. Brookfield Zoo’s Earth Day Events
  2. Brookfield Zoo Celebrates Earth Day with a Fun Run and Recycling Collection
  3. Brookfield Zoo Celebrates Earth Day with a Weekend of Special Events
  4. Brookfield Zoo’s Earth Day: A Party for the Planet

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