TERRACYCLE NEWS

ELIMINATING THE IDEA OF WASTE®

TerraCycle faz 4 anos no Brasil: ‘Consumidor pode garantir reciclagem’

Há quatro anos, o consumidor brasileiro tem uma maneira de garantir que seus resíduos sejam reciclados, com a ajuda da startup americana TerraCycle, que abriu uma subsidiária no nosso país em 2009. Desde que chegou, a empresa afirma ter quadruplicado sua quantidade de clientes, desenvolvido serviços especializados com empresas locais e fechado um aporte com a Warehouse Investimentos.

Elementary Students Take on Earth Day Project to Recycle Electronics

Ranney’s Lower School kicked off Earth Day during the week of April 22, 2013 with a new recycling project that focuses on electronics. In collaboration with Terracycle, which provides free waste-collection programs for hard-to-recycle materials, students and their families are collecting unwanted or no longer useable iPads, iPods, cameras, calculators and more through the end of the school year.

Recycling-Programm für Zahnbürsten

So kann Kindern sogar Zähne putzen Spaß machen: Mit dem deutschlandweit ersten, interaktiven Sammel- und Recycling-Programm für Zahnbürsten, das am 1. April 2013 an den Start gegangen ist, können Zahnpflegeprodukte aus Plastik, erstmals zu hundert Prozent recycelt und zu neuen Produkten verarbeitet werden.

Recycle Ink Cartridges, Dairy Containers and More at the Garwood Library

In addition to clean, empty dairy tubs and lids (yogurt, butter, cream cheese, etc.), the following items may also be dropped off at the Garwood Public Library for recycling with Terracyle:  Any brand of empty inkjet cartridges, any brand of plastic diaper packages (such as Huggies) and the plastic packaging of personal wipes, such as Cottonelle or other brands.  If you have any questions, feel free to call the Library.  Please do not place these items in the outdoor book drop, they must be brought inside the library and placed in the special recycle boxes.  

Zion Lutheran students learn about Earth Day

The Pre-Kindergarten students have also been learning about recycling and doing some of it themselves. Currently they are growing flowers in "recycled greenhouses" made out of 16- and 20-oz. plastic bottles. They have also been sorting a variety of garbage items that can be recycled through the Terracycle program the school participates in.