Recycling Just Got Easier at Grand Teton National Park
Newly Installed Recycling Station, Fishing Line Bins, and Cigarette Receptacles Help Reduce Litter and Encourage Recycling
JACKSON, WY (May 21, 2025) — Visitors and staff at Grand Teton National Park now have more ways to recycle—and an easy way to reduce litter, thanks to a collaboration between nonprofit Keep America Beautiful®, sustainability solutions innovator TerraCycle®, and hospitality provider Grand Teton Lodge Company®. With a grant* from the National Park Foundation, the group is introducing new recycling infrastructure at the park to make waste disposal simpler, smarter, and more accessible.
The centerpiece is a newly installed 20-foot recycling station at the busy Colter Bay Campground, which welcomes up to 4,000 overnight guests a night during peak season. This bear-resistant structure features 12 clearly marked slots and easy-to-read signage, making it simple for campers to sort traditional recyclables like aluminum cans, glass bottles, and cardboard—materials that will be recycled through Grand Teton National Park’s municipal recycling service. It also includes designated spaces for hard-to-recycle items such as snack and candy wrappers, rigid plastic, and flexible plastic packaging, which will be collected and recycled by TerraCycle through its specialized recycling solutions.
The upgrades don’t stop there. Anglers will now find three dedicated bins near fishing access points to safely dispose of used fishing line—a small change that helps protect the park’s waterways and wildlife. And 30 new cigarette butt recycling receptacles have been added to help tackle one of the park’s most common sources of litter.
“This collaboration with Grand Teton National Park, Grand Teton Lodge Company, and Keep America Beautiful brings real-world recycling solutions to one of the most iconic natural settings in the U.S.,” said Tom Szaky, Founder and CEO of TerraCycle. “Together, with the support of the National Park Foundation, we’re demonstrating how well-designed infrastructure can make recycling more intuitive and accessible—even in remote, natural settings like Grand Teton.”
“Recycling in a national park shouldn’t stop at bottles and cans,” said David Wheeler, Vice President, National Partnerships at Keep America Beautiful. “With the new recycling station, plus separate receptacles for fishing line and cigarette butts, it’s easier than ever for visitors to properly dispose of items like flexible plastics, snack and candy wrappers, and other litter that might otherwise end up in landfills—or in the park itself. We’re proud to support this effort to help keep Grand Teton beautiful for visitors and safe for wildlife.”
This effort brings together the complementary goals of each partner. The project serves as a tangible step toward achieving Grand Teton Lodge Company’s stringent sustainability targets, as part of its broader commitment as a subsidiary of Vail Resorts. For the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation, it reflects a long-term strategy to protect natural and cultural resources by reducing waste and engaging park visitors in responsible stewardship. By aligning public, nonprofit, and private sector goals, this collaboration serves as a model for sustainability in shared natural spaces.
For more information about the organizations involved and their sustainability efforts, visit www.terracycle.com, www.kab.org, www.gtlc.com, www.nps.gov/grte, and www.nationalparks.org.
* This project/program was made possible in part by a grant from the National Park Foundation and The Coca-Cola Company.
About Keep America Beautiful
Keep America Beautiful®, the nation’s leading community improvement nonprofit organization, inspires and educates people to take action every day to improve and beautify their community environment. Established in 1953, Keep America Beautiful® strives to End Littering, Improve Recycling, and Beautify America’s Communities. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Donate and take action at kab.org.
About TerraCycle
TerraCycle is an international leader in innovative sustainability solutions, creating and operating first-of-their-kind platforms in recycling, recycled materials, and reuse. Across 21 countries, TerraCycle is on a mission to rethink waste and develop practical solutions for today’s complex waste challenges. The company engages an expansive multi-stakeholder community across a wide range of accessible programs, from Fortune 500 companies to schools and individuals. To learn more about TerraCycle and join them on their journey to move the world from a linear economy to a circular one, please visit www.terracycle.com.
About Grand Teton Lodge Company and Vail Resorts
Vail Resorts is a network of the best destination and close-to-home ski resorts in the world including Vail Mountain, Breckenridge, Park City Mountain, Whistler Blackcomb, Stowe, and 32 additional resorts across North America; Andermatt-Sedrun and Crans-Montana Mountain Resort in Switzerland; and Perisher, Hotham, and Falls Creek in Australia – all available on the company’s industry-changing Epic Pass. We are passionate about providing an Experience of a Lifetime to our team members and guests, and our EpicPromise is to reach a zero net operating footprint by 2030, support our employees and communities, and broaden engagement in our sport. Our company owns and/or manages a collection of elegant hotels under the RockResorts brand, a portfolio of vacation rentals, condominiums and branded hotels located in close proximity to our mountain destinations, as well as the Grand Teton Lodge Company in Jackson Hole, Wyo at www.gtlc.com. Vail Resorts Retail operates more than 250 retail and rental locations across North America. Learn more about our company at www.VailResorts.com or discover our resorts and pass options at www.EpicPass.com.