Bringing communities together through rebranded political signs. Ken Engelman created the “Please Be Kind” campaign in January as a way to bring people together during a time of divisiveness.
A Seattle-based company that helps subscribers recycle tricky items year-round is now offering help to everyone with one specific item: campaign signs. The company picks up these items from people ...
The 2024 election is now behind us, and with that comes the next decision: when and how to dispose of campaign signs. Read on to learn where you can recycle signs and what local ordinances have to ...
For example, San Luis Obispo County used to limit the size of campaign signs in residential areas to 4 square feet. It also specified when they could go up and when they had to come down.
As residents remove their political signs, we found out if they’re recyclable — and how people are reusing them. Students at Community Stepping Stones turn old campaign yard signs into art ...
A Chattanooga-area beekeeper is repurposing campaign yard signs leftover from the November general election to winterize his hives. "I hate thinking of the signs just sitting in landfills ...