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BIC ET TERRACYCLE LANCENT LE PREMIER PROGRAMME DE COLLECTE ET DE RECYCLAGE D'INSTRUMENTS D'ECRITURE USAGÉS EN FRANCE

BIC, s'associe avec TerraCycle, entreprise pionnière en matière de collecte et de réutilisation de déchets non recyclables, pour organiser sur les lieux mêmes de consommation tels les PME des collectes volontaires d'instruments d'écriture pour les recycler. Sponsorisé par BIC, ce programme permet à tous les instruments d’écriture, qu’ils soient ou non de marque BIC®, d’être recyclés dans de nouveaux produits d’usage courant tels que des pots à crayons, des corbeilles à papier, des arrosoirs ... En récompense de ce geste citoyen, 2 centimes d’euros par instrument collecté seront reversés à une association à but non lucratif du choix de l’établissement organisateur de la collecte ou, dans le cas d’un établissement scolaire uniquement, directement à l’école dans le but de financer un projet pédagogique.

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TerraCycle Jun 10th, 2011 by Sarah Awhile back I received a press release from TerraCycle about reducing the burden of energy bar wrappers: Recycling the Non-Recyclable: TerraCycle Works to "Leave No Trace" on the Earth TRENTON, New Jersey - May 18, 2011 - This summer, instead of throwing out their garbage, hikers and park-goers have another option for their non-recyclable trash after they pack it out: sending it free of charge to pioneering company TerraCycle(r) to be recycled. TerraCycle collects people's trash and recycles the non-recyclable into eco-friendly, affordable, and practical products. The "leave no trace" policy, which has evolved into the "pack it in, pack it out" policy of taking all your trash out of the park with you, is furthered by TerraCycle's Brigade(r) program, through which people can send in difficult-to-recycle food wrappers for recycling and upcycling and earn cash for charity. Usually, wrappers from products including Kashi, Bear Naked, CLIF BAR, and Revolution Foods, among others, are non-recyclable. TerraCycle upcycles some wrappers into tote bags, coolers, notebooks, laptop cases and mini-speakers.  Wrappers that aren't upcycled are melted down and turned into plastics such as trash cans, flower pots, and clipboards. The snacks that hikers use while enjoying the outdoors can become eco-friendly, long-life products that support the environment that hikers are enjoying. Instead of just leaving no trace on the parks, hikers and outdoorsmen can also leave no trace on the Earth. Anyone can sign up for TerraCycle's Brigade programs and send in their wrappers for free. For every wrapper TerraCycle receives, two points are awarded that can be put toward buying a specific charity gift, or converted to money and donated to a charity of the participant's choice. Most importantly, the Brigade will be keeping these wrappers out of the local landfills and off the ground. So far, TerraCycle has kept over two billion pieces of trash from leaving their mark on the Earth, and with its partners, dispersed over $2 million to charity through the Brigade program. For more information on how to sign up, send in trash and earn extra cash for your favorite school or charity, visit www.terracycle.net ~Sarah