Falls Church, VA – The Carton Council is proud to announce that its 2025 School Grant Program has awarded a total of $75,634 to19 schools across the U.S. and Canada to help launch, expand or enhance carton recycling initiatives.

The grant program ran from April 1 through May 31, 2025. After a competitive review process, 10 Canadian and 9 U.S. schools were selected for funding. Each grant supports a range of impactful initiatives, from purchasing new sorting bins and signage, to launching student-led green teams and implementing staff training and educational campaigns.

“The strong response to this year’s grant program shows just how motivated schools are to recycle food and beverage cartons,” said Jordan Fengel, executive director of the Carton Council. “We’re proud to provide funding that empowers them to turn that commitment into action, helping launch or expand school carton recycling programs that keep cartons out of landfills.” 

The Carton Council grants provide up-front funding to support real-world implementation of carton recycling in K–12 schools. By recycling cartons, schools help ensure these valuable materials are transformed into new paper products or sustainable building materials rather than ending up in landfills.

In addition to funding, the Carton Council provides resources and support for schools, including case studies, templates, and tools to support their recycling efforts.

To learn more about how prior grant recipients have utilized their grant funds, visit the Carton Council’s resources page at: https://recyclecartons.com/resources. Tools and resources to support school recycling are also available on Carton Council of Canada’s web page.

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ABOUT THE CARTON COUNCIL: The Carton Council is a coalition of four leading food and beverage carton manufacturers—Elopak, Novolex Pactiv Evergreen, SIG, and Tetra Pak— united to deliver long-term solutions to expand the recycling of used food and beverage cartons in the US and Canada. Cartons are commonly used to package products like milk, broth, soup, juice, and other beverages. When recycled, they can be transformed into new paper products or premium building materials, contributing to a circular economy. The Carton Council is committed to working with all stakeholders in the value chain to increase collection, sorting and recycling of used cartons. For more information, visit RecycleCartons.com (U.S.) or RecycleCartons.ca (Canada).

U.S. Media Contact: Jordan Fengel, Executive Director, jordan.fengel@cartoncouncil.org, (940) 220-0585

Canadian Media Contact: Isabelle Faucher, Managing Director, ifaucher@recyclecartons.ca, (647) 967-5881