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The Florida Recycling Partnership Foundation (FRPF) proudly announces the winners of the 2025 Recycling Champions Awards, recognizing companies, organizations, governmental entities, and individuals that have made a significant impact in advancing recycling and sustainability across the state.

Each year, the Foundation honors those who demonstrate innovation and leadership not only in recycling but also in areas such as water reuse, energy efficiency, sustainability, infrastructure, and environmental stewardship. The 2025 award recipients exemplify collaboration, creativity, and commitment to Florida鈥檚 circular economy.

2025 Recycling Champions

The Florida Bar Book Recycling Program

For 24 years, the Florida Bar has partnered with the City of Tallahassee, the Southern Waste Information Exchange (SWIX), Greif, Inc., and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to operate a successful Book Collection and Recycling Program.

This annual initiative gives attorneys and community members an opportunity to recycle outdated Florida Statutes, law books, and other printed materials that would otherwise end up in landfills. Since inception, nearly half a million pounds of books have been recycled鈥攄iverting multiple tons from disposal each year.

The program showcases the power of collaboration between professional organizations, local government, private industry, and nonprofits. It also reinforces the importance of environmental stewardship within the legal community.

Novolex

Novolex continues to demonstrate how a for-profit company can drive sustainability while creating jobs, value, and measurable impact. Through its Convenient Recycling Access Program at Publix and other Florida grocers, and its Bag2Bag庐 recycling initiative, Novolex transforms returned plastic bags into recycled resin used to make new retail bags and packaging products.

By anchoring manufacturing in Jacksonville and promoting local recycling access, Novolex helps strengthen Florida鈥檚 circular economy ensuring consumers can see and trust that the bags they recycle become something new.

Orange County Public Schools聽

Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) leads by example in fostering sustainability and environmental responsibility among students and staff. Through its 鈥淭ough on Trash鈥 initiative, schools conduct hands-on experiments to measure and reduce their own waste.

Beyond recycling, OCPS has piloted food scrap composting at 21 schools, rescuing over 512,000 pounds of food and turning it into nutrient-rich soil for school gardens. These programs inspire the next generation to rethink waste and embrace sustainability in everyday life.

Naples Airport Authority

The Naples Airport Authority (NAA) and its Fixed-Base Operator, Naples Aviation, have embedded environmental sustainability into their operations. Their Environmental Sustainability in Aviation initiative includes two key components:

  • Transformative Fuel Initiative, and Fleet Electrification.

These efforts are reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving air quality, and enhancing the resiliency of airport operations鈥攁ll while setting a standard for sustainable aviation practices statewide.

St. Lucie County Solid Waste Division

Through its creative Recycle Rangers program, the St. Lucie County Solid Waste Division has expanded recycling education and engagement across the community. Combining classroom presentations, community events, and interactive experiences, the initiative has reached thousands of residents鈥攆rom students to seniors鈥攈elping make recycling fun, memorable, and accessible.

The Recycle Rangers program demonstrates how local government can inspire environmental stewardship through creativity and community connection.

Celebrate Florida鈥檚 Recycling Leaders

The 2025 Recycling Champions will present their award-winning programs during Florida Recycles Day on November 13, 2025, at Florida Polytechnic University in Lakeland.

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