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Reciclar colillas para obtener abono natural

Las colillas pueden tener una segunda vida. Los residuos de cigarrillos, tras ser tratados, pueden ser reutilizados como materia prima en la producción de materiales y elementos que tengan una nueva utilidad: la ceniza y los residuos de tabaco se convertirán en fertilizantes y abonos naturales para la agricultura; el papel que rodea al filtro, en nuevo papel o cartón reciclado; y el filtro, en elementos plásticos de uso industrial, como palés, o de uso cotidiano, como carcasas de bolígrafos o nuevos embalajes.

5 Bizarre, Secret Green Habits

By Julie Hancher for Green Philly Blog via Living Green Magazine

Although I have the beloved nicknames of “hippie,” “recycle nazi” and a few others, I tend to be proud with my green choices. But I still keep a few of my green habits on the DL. Why? Mostly because I try to maintain a low profile and not be the “angry green” girl. Or the weird girl with the green habits. Ready for my reveal of bizarre habits?

1) I’ll carry around “trash” around for a little while until I find a recycling bin. Although I try to find recycling bins everywhere, I have snuck a beer can or empty food container in my gym bag or purse on occasion until I get home to a recycling abyss.

2) I’ll keep something in my apartment until I can figure out what to do with it. I’ve been more cognizant recently that all trash goes into a landfill—where things aren’t breaking down, decomposing or really effectively being reused. When I write my “where can I Wednesday” column, it’s often because I have a product that needs to be disposed—and I have no idea how to responsibly. Right now, I have approximately six pairs of shoes in my closet until I can send them to Terracycle or find a used shoe drive. I just hope I don’t look like a green klepto.

Environmental Club and Terracycle promote recycling on campus

The TCU Environmental Club works with Terracycle to help promote recycling

The university's environmental club and Residence Hall Association partnered with Terracycle to bring a new recycling contest to campus. The competition, which started after fall break, allows students to turn in materials such as candy wrappers, chip bag wrappers and juice boxes into collection boxes in their residence halls, said environmental club president Brooke Long.

Arranca en Madrid el primer proyecto de reciclado de residuos de cigarrillos de Europa

La compañía British American Tobacco –BAT-, segundo grupo de tabaco mundial, ha puesto en marcha en Madrid un proyecto pionero en Europa para reciclar residuos de cigarrillos para su posterior reutilización en la producción de materiales y elementos que tengan una nueva vida útil. Este proyecto piloto, que se ha iniciado a finales de octubre con lema `Apaga y Recicla´, se  llevará a cabo a través de la filial española de la multinacional TerraCycle  y tendrá una duración de tres meses.

Ekstrem ReDesign – Kreative høstkonkurranse med TerraCycle

I dag vil jeg tipse om en spennende konkurranse for alle kreative sjeler der ute! For litt siden ble jeg kontaktet av TerraCycle Norge angående en konkurranse de har gående, Ekstrem ReDesign, hvor vinneren vil få en splitter ny T55 TASSIMO-maskin! Jeg synes konkurransen er både spennende og ikke minst hvor viktig budskapet er, så vil derfor fortelle dere om den :D TerraCycle Norge legger vekt på budskapet om å «eliminere ideen om søppel» gjennom å bevise til forbrukere at alt avfall har en verdi og kan få nytt liv. De ønsker å la folk se verdien i hverdagens søppel og øke bevisstheten rundt gjenvinning og gjenbruk. Dette er noe jeg også kan si meg enig i, og synes derfor at dette fortjener litt publisitet.

ESPAÑA - FERTILIZANTES Y PLÁSTICOS A PARTIR DE CIGARRILLOS

ritish American Tobacco pondrá en marcha en España el primer proyecto de reciclado de residuos de cigarrillos de Europa con el fin de que puedan ser reutilizados en la producción de nuevos materiales, según informa Europa Press. Así, la ceniza y los residuos de tabaco se convertirán en fertilizantes y abonos para la agricultura; el papel que rodea al filtro del cigarillo en nuevo papel o cartón reciclado; y el filtro, en elementos plásticos como carcasas de bolígrafos.

Turn students into recycling heroes this back-to-school season

With back-to-school season back again, now is a great time to instill a simple message your child will benefit from in the years to come: green is good. By implementing a few recycling tactics across your home and encouraging the same behaviors in the classroom, you can turn your student into a green "hero" and help her embrace earth-friendly habits. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, only 30 percent of consumer waste is recycled each year. This presents a great opportunity for children to use their green thumbs and take part in saving the planet. Here are a few ways to get your children started: 1. Give paper some TLC Paper accounts for as much as 50 percent of landfill space. Rather than add to this waste, implement a designated paper recycling bin that can be easily accessed where you tend to use paper most in the home or in the classroom. Or, better still, put your paper products to good use by challenging your kids or students to create paper craft projects. Then encourage them to recycle any scraps when finished. 2. Get crafty In addition to paper products, all kinds of waste can be "upcycled" into useful or decorative items. For example, a painted egg carton can make a unique storage box for small objects like beads or paper clips and tissue paper glued to a clean spaghetti sauce jar makes for an attractive vase. The possibilities are endless, so you'll not only be saving trash from a landfill, you'll be inspiring creativity. 3. Better together Recycling is often more effective when multiple people take part. Teachers can set a goal for their classroom, school or even individual students to recycle a specified amount of paper, plastics, aluminum and glass before the end of the school year. Parents can support this effort by encouraging children to not only recycle at home, but to also take recyclable materials into the classroom to participate in the school's project. 4. Adopt a program Encouraging your children to take part in a recycling-focused program can develop valuable habits while encouraging some fun. One such program is the Elmer's Glue Crew Recycling Program, a classroom resource designed to teach children how they can help save the planet, gives recycling-related lesson plans as well as fun and engaging projects for their students. Throughout the year, the classroom or school collects empty glue bottles and glue sticks to be recycled through TerraCycle. For additional information on the Elmer's program, visit ElmersGlueCrew.com and Facebook.com/GlueCrew.

Reciclaje de colillas para conseguir abono

Las colillas pueden tener una segunda vida. Los residuos de cigarrillos, tras ser tratados, pueden ser reutilizados como materia prima en la producción de materiales y elementos que tengan una nueva utilidad: la ceniza y los residuos de tabaco se convertirán en fertilizantes y abonos naturales para la agricultura; el papel que rodea al filtro, en nuevo papel o cartón reciclado; y el filtro, en elementos plásticos de uso industrial, como palés, o de uso cotidiano, como carcasas de bolígrafos o nuevos embalajes.