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Solo Cup Company Launches New Recycling Program for its Solo Squared(R) Cups

As part of the Keep America Beautiful- Great America Clean Up  event today in New York City's Times Square, Solo announced it is  joining forces with TerraCycle to create the 'Solo Cup Brigade' --  individuals, schools and non-profits that will collect used Solo Squared  plastic cups and return them to TerraCycle for recycling. The recycled  material will be used to make other items such as equipment for  playgrounds, park benches and outdoor furniture.

Recycling gives us power to clean up the Eart

The newest addition to our recycling program at home is Terracycle. This ubiquitous program has seeped into schools and churches all over the United States and in the process recruited more than 19 million people collecting items that once were thrown into the trash with no regard for the money these items could raise for institutions across the country. In our school alone, we have raised about $1,000 from such items as juice pouches, candy wrappers, baggies, and other assorted items that don't fit neatly into the usual paper, plastic and metal recycling programs.

Earth Day Deals

  • Old Navy – From April 22 through May 21 you can drop off used flip flops at any Old Navy store in the U.S. TerraCycle will recycle the flip flops into four public playgrounds (my guess is to the recycle the flip flops into playground mats?)

A Different Kind of 5

While cleaning out our apartment and packing up to move to the new house we've trimmed a lot of fat.  Here are 5 things we were able to get rid of in a green way: 1) Batteries: both regular and rechargeable.  These, and the next item, are collected for proper disposal at work by the Sustainability Team. 2) Old cell phones: we had three of them, weird. 3) Spent writing instruments.  Part of a new Terra Cycle Brigade; pens, mechanical pencils, highlighters and markers can be up-cycled to make cool things out of the plastic.

TerraCycle and Solo to Recycle Iconic Red Cups

On Thursday, at the Keep America Beautiful Great American Clean Up event <http://earth911.com/news/2011/04/14/photos-great-american-cleanup-kicks-off-in-times-square/>  in New York City , Solo Cup Co. and TerraCycle announced that they have banned together to create the Solo Cup Brigade <http://www.terracycle.net/brigades/solo-cup-brigade?locale=en-US> , a disposal solution for the millions of single-use cups sold each year.

Solo Cup Brigade; Another Step Towards Sustainability

  You’ve sipped from it at fine events, drank from it at backyard barbecues and probably guzzled from it in your college days. I’m talking about Solo red cup. The problem with this iconic beverage dispenser is that the number 6 polystyrene plastic is often hard to recycle in many U.S. communities. Not anymore! On Thursday, at the Keep America Beautiful Great American Clean Up event in New York City , Solo Cup Co. and TerraCycle announced that they have banned together to create the Solo Cup Brigade, a disposal solution for the millions of single-use cups sold each year.