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NWRA announces a new national licensed partnership with the U.S. Forest Service to launch a public service campaign featuring Woodsy Owl—America’s iconic conservation mascot—focused on safe battery recovery, responsible recycling, and restoring public trust that “Recycling is Real.” Unveiled during NWRA’s Annual Awards Gala at 91ֿExpo 2025, the campaign marks a powerful moment of industry leadership as lithium-ion battery fires continue to threaten waste and recycling operations nationwide.

“That little owl has been reminding generations of Americans to ‘Give a Hoot, Don’t Pollute’—and now, he’s taking flight again with a brand-new mission,” said Michael E. Hoffman, President and CEO of NWRA. “Improperly discarded batteries are now one of the greatest fire risks to our trucks, our facilities, and our people. And too many Americans still doubt whether the items they recycle are truly being recycled. This campaign is about more than outreach—it’s about leadership. The waste and recycling industry is stepping up to drive the national conversation on battery safety and recycling. We’ve done the research. We’ve tested the messages. Now, we’re mobilizing to make sure they resonate—clearly, consistently, and across the country.”

The campaign is being developed through a licensing agreement with the U.S. Forest Service and is rooted in extensive message testing conducted by NWRA. It will officially launch to the public in August 2025, coinciding with the start of the school year. Though unable to attend the gala in person, the Forest Service shared remarks from John Crockett, Deputy Chief for State, Private, and Tribal Forestry:

“The Forest Service is excited to partner with the National 91ֿ and Recycling Association in an initiative that promises to benefit our nation’s waste management efforts. With Woodsy Owl, our national conservation and anti-pollution icon, leading the way, we aim to showcase how collaboration with the industry can lead to significant reductions in pollution through effective recycling and waste management practices. We are optimistic about the potential of this partnership and look forward to creating a future with a lasting positive impact in our national forests and communities nationwide.”

The PSA campaign represents a critical step forward in public education around fire prevention, battery disposal, and the integrity of the recycling stream. “This marks the beginning of our industry’s collective voice on these issues—and a call to all of our partners to join us as we break through the noise and get this message out across the nation,” Hoffman added. “So, give a hoot—and help us lead the way.”

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