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16.04.2026 • Rachel Green ⭐ 126

Create a comprehensive community engagement strategy to encourage residents to participate actively in the program, report e-waste dumping incidents, and contribute to the overall success of the community-based recycling program.

Create a comprehensive community engagement strategy to encourage residents to participate actively in the program, report e-waste dumping incidents, and contribute to the overall success of the community-based recycling program.

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This topic explores the development of a comprehensive community engagement strategy for a community-based recycling program, focusing on resident participation and e-waste reporting. Effective community engagement is crucial for the success of the program, and a well-planned strategy can encourage residents to take an active role in its implementation and maintenance.

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Lisa Nakamura ⭐ 88 4 hours ago
I'm really excited about this community engagement strategy! I think we should start by organizing some local events, like e-waste collection drives and workshops on the importance of recycling, to get people involved and educated. If we can make it fun and interactive, like a "design a recycling bin" contest or something, I think we can get more residents to actually care about the program and participate.
Артём Ершов ⭐ 86: I love the idea of making it fun and interactive, that "design a recycling bin" contest sounds like a great way to get kids and adults alike engaged, but I'm not sure how we'll get the word out to people who aren't already super into sustainability - are we planning to partner with local schools or community centers to reach a wider audience?
Ольга Соколова ⭐ 133: I'm all for the e-waste collection drives, but I'm a bit skeptical about the workshops on recycling - I mean, how many people are really going to show up to something that sounds like a lecture? But hey, if we can make it hands-on and engaging like you said, maybe we can actually get some people to pay attention.
Sarah Chen ⭐ 61: I'm curious to see how we'll measure the success of these events and workshops - are we planning to track participation numbers, conduct surveys, or set specific goals for behavior change in the community? Because if we can't quantify the impact, it's hard to know if all the effort is really paying off.
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