TERRACYCLE NEWS
ELIMINATING THE IDEA OF WASTE®
Pine Creek Elementary benefits from TerraCycle recycling program
Students at Pine Creek Elementary sort through boxes of wrappers and other recyclables for a program called TerraCycle in which students earn points that are redeemable for cash for the school, or they can choose o donate the money to charities.
Now, Pine Creek students and staff are raising money for their school while keeping hard-to-recycle items out of landfills.
TerraCycle eliminates waste through upcycling, the process of converting waste or useless materials into new products of better quality or a higher environmental value.
Through the program, students at Pine Creek upcycle a majority of their food wrappers, such as chip bags, granola bar wrappers and Capri Sun pouches and send them to TerraCycle.
With 44 different brigades, or waste streams, schools and other organizations can recycle items from cellphones to toothpaste tubes to writing instruments.
Pine Creek participates in more than 20 of the brigades.
Otsego students participating in TerraCycle
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Kraft Cheese
Go Go squeeZ
olivet
Lunchables
Walmart
Capri Sun (Kraft)
Frito Lay
Include USA
nabisco
Otsego Baptist Academy is one of nine area elementary schools bringing green into the fall and winter by participating in programs from TerraCycle, a recycling and upcycling company.
TerraCycle offers eco-friendly, upcycled and recycled lunchboxes as well as a way to earn money by collecting nonrecyclable food packaging for cookies, chips and juice pouches.
In addition, TerraCycle offers lunchboxes made from the wrappers that students have collected, showing students the recycling and upcycling processes in action. Olivet’s expandable cooler, sold at Walmart, has a removable hardliner made from recycled chip bags, while the Capri Sun lunchboxes are crafted from the juice pouches.
Used Writing Instruments
Today, I have some exciting news to share with you. Have you heard of Terracycle? Well, they are a company devoted to upcycling, so in other words, they find “trash” and turn it onto new products. Perhaps you’ve seen kites made from Skittles wrappers or bookbags made from Capri Sun pouches. Several schools and organizations participate across the country, and they actually receive money from Terracycle for collecting and sorting their trash! Just recently, they started a new recycling brigade with Sanford Brands, a division of Newell Rubbermaid,to collect used writing instruments like Paper Mate & Uniball pens, Sharpie Markers, and Expo dry erase markers, and here’s why: Americans alone purchase over 106 billion ballpoint pens every year, and eventually, every single one ends up in a landfill. Not to mention the billions of markers that dry out every year and get tossed. That’s a LOT of plastic, but Terracycle found a way to create a second life for writing instruments. TerraCycle will convert the depleted Paper Mate, Uniball, Sharpie, and Expo® writing instruments into other fun and innovative products.
Making Sense of Romance in the Office
TerraCycle started as a project in my dorm room, a bunch of friends getting together every once in a while over a beer and talking about our first product, plant food made out of worm waste . I guess I was officially the chief executive and given that my friends didn’t get a salary — no one did back then — they were perhaps best described as interns.
Back then, no one would have thought twice about the chief executive having a romantic relationship with one of the “interns.” We were friends, we were the same age, and the company wasn’t even incorporated. Today, of course, I suspect the reaction would be very different if I were to have a similar relationship with an intern — even if we were friends and even if we were the same age (which, surprisingly, is still often the case).
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BY JOOST, ON OKTOBER 18TH, 2011
Afval is voor velen een pest, maar het afval dat er nog over schiet is misschien wel de moeite om daar nog iets mee te doen. Zo kan je onbruikbare dingen verzamelen en ze opsturen, zodat anderen er misschien nog iets kunnen mee doen. De mensen van TerraCycle zijn met zo’n project bezig. Wat afval is voor de ene, kan een ideale grondstof zijn voor de ander om hier iets nieuws van te maken. En al wat kan worden ingezameld, hoeft dan ook niet als verloren afval te worden verbrand of gedumpt, zoals dat nu nog veel te vaak gebeurt. Zeker de moeite om daar eens in te verdiepen.
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEND9KG67PM&feature=player_embedded
TerraCycle
TerraCycle is an inspired company that began with the simple concept of eliminating everyday waste. Ten years ago, emboldened by this idea of “outsmarting waste,” Princeton student Tom Szaky started selling cartons of worm casting in plastic bottles. Now, a decade after its humble humus-based beginnings, TerraCycle is a multimillion dollar company with a global waste recycling program that turns common trash items into products like purses and swing sets. In partnership with companies such as Kraft and Nabisco, Tom has seemingly done the impossible— he has gotten some of the biggest corporations in the world to sponsor the upcycling and recycling of their own trash.
Here’s how it works: Everyday people throw away consumer packaging and other odds and ends that could easily be reused and recycled into something else. TerraCycle works by providing the means for anyone to collect and recycle these products. Schools, neighborhoods, or even individuals can sign up for a “Brigade,” or recognized cotillion of trash collectors. Each Brigade is provided with Collection Kits for goods like juice pouches and yogurt cups. Once their kit is full, a Brigade sends the box back to TerraCycle, earning money to donate towards the charity of their choice. From there, TerraCycle takes each waste item and upcycles or recycles them into products like kites, backpacks, and benches. These products are available online and from retailers like Wal-Mart, Target, and Wholefoods, thus bringing the whole circle back around. The same juice pouch purchased from Wal-Mart the previous year can now sit on the self as a CD case.
Lancement de l'opération de recyclage des outils d'écriture usagés avec l'école de Rédange
Dès leur plus jeune âge, les enfants sont concernés par le recyclage des déchets : le tri fait partie des gestes du quotidien qu’ils ont à imiter et à comprendre. (...) Ces déchets seront ensuite récupérés par Terracycle, entreprise pionnière en matière de réutilisation de déchets non recyclables (www.terracycle.fr) à l’initiative du projet de collecte, pour fabriquer de nouveaux produits d’usage courant (tels que des pots à crayons, des corbeilles à papier ou des arrosoirs...)
Abfall abschaffen
Die Natur kennt keinen Müll. Erst die Erfindung von komplexen Plastikpolymeren zerstörte den geschlossenen Kreislauf des nachhaltigen Systems, das Milliarden von Jahren auf der Erde existiert hatte.
Opbrug er det nye grønt
Upcycling. Et opgør med »brug og smid væk«-samfundet er nært forestående. Opbrug hedder konceptet, der ikke alene handler om at genbruge affald, men også om at forvandle det til helt nye produkter. Værdien i skrald tiltrækker nu internationale aktører, der vil have en bid af kagen.
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En af de store internationale spillere er Terracycle, der i disse dage er ved at finde et ståsted på det veludviklede danske marked for sortering af affald.