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ELIMINATING THE IDEA OF WASTE®

Flüssiger Wurm-Kot war aller Anfang

Tom Szaky sorgt dafür, dass aus alten Babywindeln Parkbänke werden. Schuld daran sind – zumindest indirekt – die Hinterlassenschaften von Würmern. Denn die brachten ihn auf eine Idee, aus der er ein ungewöhnliches, umweltfreundliches und zugleich erfolgreiches Unternehmenskonzept entwickelte. [...]

Neuer Umweltinitiative von Colgate ermöglicht Recycling von Zahnbürsten und Zahncremetuben erstmals in Deutschland

Schutz vor Karies und eine gute Oralprophylaxe ist dank medizinisch hochwertiger Mund- und Zahnpflegeprodukte für Jedermann möglich. Wer zudem noch der Empfehlung von Zahnärzten folgt und seine Zahnbürste alle drei Monate wechselt, erhöht die karieshemmende Wirkung zusätzlich. Jetzt zahlt sich eine gute Mundhygiene auch für die Umwelt aus: Zahnpflegemarke Colgate bietet in Kooperation mit dem Umweltunternehmen TerraCycle das erste Recyclingsystem für Zahnbürsten, Zahnpastatuben, Zahnseidedosen und sonstige Zahnpflegeprodukte aus Plastik an. So werden Prophylaxe und Zahnbürstenwechsel erstmals nachhaltig und umweltschonend gestaltet. Teilnehmen können sowohl Verbraucher als auch Zahnärzte, die Zahnpflegeabfälle in ihrer Praxis sammeln und per Post zum Recycling an TerraCycle schicken. Jedes recycelte Zahnpflegeprodukt wird nicht nur zu hundert Prozent wiederverwertet und zu neuen Plastikprodukten verarbeitet, sondern ist auch zwei Cent wert, die Colgate an eine gemeinnützige Organisation nach Wahl der Teilnehmer spendet. [...]

TerraCycle Recycled Gardening Products

There's always flower pots somewhere around our house, that are not always easy to reach with the garden hose. For those planters a watering can is always helpful and today I'm blogging about TerraCycle Recycled Garden Products.  TerraCycle is a company that makes home and garden products from a variety of non-recyclable materials in an effort to keep unwanted plastics out of landfills. They currently have some new garden products that are made from 100% of recycled plastic (common materials like drink pouches and granola bags, toothbrushes and more.)
First up is their Eco-Terra Watering Can by Plastec is a sturdy plastic with strong handle and was easy to carry and fill.  (Please note MacchiOTTo felt the need to help me water flowers too, so her little orange watering can is in this picture but it is not a TerraCycle product.... though I think it would be a great idea if they made a children's line of garden products.)  As you can see in the picture below the water flows nicely out of the can and gives your flowers a gentle shower of water.  I really liked the flow on this can as it was perfect for getting my flowers the water they need.  This watering can sells for under $16.99
Next up was the Terra Stone Plant Caddy. I have been known to move my planters around a couple times a month and usually it's back breaking work to pick one up.  Sometimes I use a wheel barrow to assist me and sometimes I just push and slide.... so I was anxious to try this plant caddy.
The Terra Stone Plant Caddy measures 12 inches square and holds up to 200 pounds.  I placed my planter on top of the caddy and rolled it to it's new location. 
For more information on TerraCycle and to see their other products please visit their website as all these products are eco-friendly ways to grow your garden. 
Please note TerraCycle did send me these products to review but all thoughts, pictures and opinions expressed on this blog are my own.

Basecamp is a Web-based project management and collaboration tool

Albe Zakes, global VP, communications at TerraCycle, has been using Basecamp for a little more than two years. How do you use it? Once you log on it takes you to the main dashboard where you can see the shared calendar, to-do lists, and all the most recent file uploads. On the right side of the main dashboard page is a matrix of every client we have in every country. It's almost like a file folder system, and it provides easy access to our clients in all countries. For example, if I'm looking for Nestlé in Brazil I can access all information for that client right there. You can set it up to get email updates on any specific client or country. I also get a daily digest that notifies me of everything that has happened that day. So if a press release or new pricing has been added to a client's section, it's really nice because I can just click on the update email and it takes me directly to that client's section. If there's an issue, it's usually with uploading or accessing files, and we either call or email customer support. They've been really good and are very responsive to emails. How does it serve your business needs? We operate in 23 countries and have about 100 different clients across those countries, and many of our clients operate in multiple countries. For example, we do work for Kraft in Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, the US, the UK, and all the Nordic countries. So it's crucial for us to have a system like this. How does it serve your business needs? We operate in 23 countries and have about 100 different clients across those countries, and many of our clients operate in multiple countries. For example, we do work for Kraft in Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, the US, the UK, and all the Nordic countries. So it's crucial for us to have a system like this. Before Basecamp we were duplicating a lot of work. If someone on one of my teams needed to put together a media kit, press release, pricing update, or presentation for a client, they created those from scratch. As a global manager, I was spending a lot of time editing and re-editing the same documents for different countries. Because there's a specific section for every brand in each country, if I've just worked with my team in Canada on a really terrific presentation for Kraft and my team in Mexico has a presentation coming up, I can send them to the Canada section for Kraft and tell them to base their presentation on what we did in Canada. It works the same way for campaigns. For example, we ran a very successful program in the US collecting oral care waste for Colgate. About a year later we launched a similar program in Germany, and I sent my German PR manager to Basecamp to access the Colgate US file and use the materials there as the template for the German campaign. It really cuts down on reviews and editing I have to do since it's based on materials I already created and approved. It's also been a lifesaver when traveling. For example, my laptop died on the way to a major meeting in the UK with Johnson & Johnson.  Without my laptop or my notes I would be going into the meeting blind. Because everything was in Basecamp, I was able to use someone else's laptop and get all the information I needed including the presentation we were going to give, the office location, names of the people we were meeting with, and the agenda. Within 10 minutes, all the knowledge and assets I needed were at my fingertips again. It's pretty invaluable to be able to access all of that information from anywhere.