Un nouveau programme pour la réduction des déchets en Grande-Bretagne invite écoles et les offices de recuellir les stylos de bille, de feutres pour le recyclage ou le réutilisation des matériels.
Halloween is about disguise, and a lot of what we do here at TerraCycle deals with disguising trash, making it more appealing and actually useful! Halloween, and the following holiday season, are great times to really rethink what we do with our trash. Halloween provides the incentive and some extra encouragement to start getting creative with your trash.
It’s always exciting to see what kids come up with when they use their creativity – we just held a “Box That Rocks” contest, in which participants designed TerraCycle collection boxes. I saw monsters, trains, robots – everything! Students did a great job of disguising ugly bins into something cool for the cafeteria or school hallway, which reminded me of when TerraCycle was just getting started and I was able to go to school and work hands on with kids, teaching them how to upcycle.
Dear Parents,
Our TerraCycle brigade has been going well! Instead of going into the landfill, these hard-to-recycle items are being turned them into affordable green products! For more information about the TerraCycle program and products, visit
www.TerraCycle.net. Thank you, everyone, for your collection efforts!
Hello Green Thinking Blog readers! I am Kelly Drummond and I am the new president of Recycling Club and the recycling coordinator for the campus. I have been a member of the club for a year now and have an active interest in the environment, recycling, and sustainability. I am working towards making positive changes on this campus and I am very excited to be the new recycling coordinator.
This semester I have already begun with evaluating the recycling rooms in all of the residence halls on campus. I plan to have each one contain important and easy to read recycling instructions and make sure each bin is properly labeled. Recycling Club and I have also started a Terracycle program and will be distributing collection boxes in Hasbrouck dining hall, the Student Union building, and Backstage Cafe at Parker Theatre within the next two weeks. We are thrilled to start this program because we will be collecting chip bags which are normally just thrown away. We collect the chip bags and send them off to Terracycle where they will become handbags, backpacks, binders, picture frames, and more! By collecting these bags we will both be reducing the waste produced on campus and putting that material to good use. To learn more about Terracycle please go to:
www.terracycle.net to read all about it!
Que una empresa del renombre de
BIC se embarque en un proyecto de reciclaje de sus productos plásticos es más que reconfortante. Si bien la marca, buque insignia de casi toda una generación, ha sabido proyectarse en todo el mundo gracias a sus productos, ahora también pone de manifiesto su compromiso con el medioambiente y el desarrollo sostenible, a través del ecodiseño y midiendo el desarrollo ecológico en la fabricación y el transporte. Uno de los proyectos en los que se halla inmersa la firma de los populares ‘BIC naranja’ y ‘BIC cristal’, junto a la empresa
TerraCycle es el programa de recogida y reciclaje de instrumentos de escritura en España, una campaña que también ayudará a recaudar dinero para asociaciones y escuelas. Desde TerraCycle nos hablan de este interesante proyecto.
TerraCycle axuda ao noso planeta de moitas formas. Terracycle evita que millóns de residuos cheguen aos vertedeiros e ademáis reciclan os residuos recollidos converténdoos en novos produtos económicos e respetuosos co medio ambiente, o que reduce o emprego de novas materias primas e minimiza o impacto ambiental.
Last month my fascination with how values and purpose can drive corporate culture, products and brand took me to Trenton, New Jersey to visit a company called Terracycle [www.terracycle.net ]. Terracycle, it turns out, is an incredible example of how staying true to your values and purpose can translate into a robust business.
Terracycle has pioneered a business model that is not only helping solve our garbage crisis; it's also fueled their exponential growth over the last several years. Now with revenues of $20 million a year, they are rapidly creating a new asset class—garbage.
The Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest is a way for TerraCycle Brigade participants to learn how every day waste can be reused into unique products.
The Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest is open to all TerraCycle Brigade participants. Costumes must be original designs created from at least two-thirds upcycled waste materials, such as candy and cookie wrappers, or drink pouches.
Last month my fascination with how values and purpose can drive corporate culture, products and brand took me to Trenton, New Jersey to visit a company called Terracycle [www.terracycle.net ]. Terracycle, it turns out, is an incredible example of how staying true to your values and purpose can translate into a robust business.
Terracycle has pioneered a business model that is not only helping solve our garbage crisis; it's also fueled their exponential growth over the last several years. Now with revenues of $20 million a year, they are rapidly creating a new asset class—garbage.
Noble Elementary School is one of four schools nationwide to receive a donated playground from Old Navy and TerraCycle, Inc., an upcycling and recycling company. The playground was installed September 10.