TerraCycle is an excellent fundraising program that non-profit organizations can sign up to participate in. If your school is interested in participating log onto http://www.terracycle.net/ there you will find out how to sign up for the program and how to join the different brigades (items you can collect). TerraCycle pays out $.02 (a few brigades are higher valued but more difficult to collect) for each piece collected, your non-profit sends in their collected items free of charge! All they need to do is log into their account and print off a shipping label, tape up the box and take it to their local UPS shipping store! TerraCycle will send out checks in December and June.
Item: TerraCycle Drink Pouch Pencil Case (Large)
Price: $3.59
Why we love it: Reuse rocks.
Where to buy it: Dwell Smart
TerraCycle collects tons of used juice pouches annually and turns them into cool eco products like this generously-sized pencil case. Two cents go to charity for every pouch they collect, so this case helps do good while looking great.
Garbage Moguls on Nat Geo, August 21st, features
TerraCycle founder Tom Szaky and the company's mission to make eco-friendly products out of ordinarily unrecycled and unrecyclable products.
Did you know that billions of drink pouches are thrown out each year, filling up landfills and dumpsters across the country? TerraCycle represents a new generation of company, putting as much emphasis on its social and environmental impact as its profits. In 2001, college freshman Tom Szaky founded TerraCycle in hopes of building a new, more responsible way of doing business, by creating an eco-capitalist company built on waste. Since then, TerraCycle has revolutionized the industry by making eco-friendly and affordable products from waste materials. Seven years later, TerraCycle’s eco-friendly products have received a myriad of social and environmental accolades and are available at major retail stores.
TRENTON -- Three new episodes of "Garbage Moguls," a National Geographic Channel reality show about the Trenton recycling firm TerraCycle, will be broadcast on Saturday night.
The program features TerraCycle founder Tom Szaky and other employees of the New York Avenue company as they take different waste streams and work to convert them into new products.
By Charlie Jane Anders
And here's the rest of this week's television listings...
Saturday:
The National Geographic Channel is having a marathon of new episodes of a show called Garbage Moguls from 8 PM to 11 PM, which is certainly one alternative to going out on Saturday night.
Today’s the first day of school for Dylan, Tyler actually started last week, crazy I know. I still have a hard time with school starting in August. When I was a kid school didn’t start until after Labor Day. Oh my heck, did I really just say, “When I was kid”? Ugh, I think that officially makes me old.
Ok, moving on. Being the green loving family that I force us to be we are, I tried to keep our purchases down or at least pretty green.