Terracycle realizes that Moms are the main shoppers, organizers, and most involved in the school activities. Because of this, they have new, Mom focused brigades. Parents want to make their children's world greener. Unfortunately, daily life can get in the way of that with limited time and budget, but going green doesn't have to be difficult, time-consuming or expensive. In fact, a smart and savvy parent can go green and even earn green at the same time!
Would you ever consider SELLING your trash?
Do you think anyone would ever PAY for it?
What if I told you that I found an amazing company that would?
Terracycle pays schools, families, and communities to collect non-recyclable waste, which is then upcycled or repurposed to make fun, eco-friendly products like shower curtains, potted plants, and soon, baby bibs and diaper bags! Amazing!
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Blount County residents can now recycle items that are normally thought of as unrecyclable.
Keep Blount Beautiful is partnering with Terracycle to recycle corks, gum packaging, nutrition bar wrappers and cell phones.
TerraCycle makes affordable, eco-friendly products from a wide range of different nonrecyclable waste materials. With over 50 products available at major retailers, TerraCycle is one of the fastest growing eco-friendly manufacturers in the world.
Terracycle <
http://terracycle.net> , an upstart up-cycling company that turns packaging material into affordable and high quality items, has teamed up with Malt-O-Meal <
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The Recycling Brigades provide charitable organizations, including schools, an opportunity to help reduce our impact on the environment while earning some extra cash for the charity in exchange for the effort.
Recycling company TerraCycle is making it easy for Americans to start trash cleanup projects. Simply sign up at terracycle.net <
http://www.terracycle.net/> to have collection bags with prepaid return shipping labels mailed to your home or business. Fill them with chip bags,
cookie <http://www.naturalhealthmag.com/terracycle_trash_recycle/green_living/191#> wrappers, drink pouches, and other food-packaging waste and send them back to TerraCycle; the trash will then be “upcycled” into tote bags and pencil cases (you can buy these accessories at Target stores or target.com <http://www.target.com/> ). Thanks to partnerships with food <http://www.naturalhealthmag.com/terracycle_trash_recycle/green_living/191#> giants like Frito-Lay, Mars, and Nabisco, plus well-known natural brands such as Kashi, Clif Bar, Honest Kids, and Bear Naked, TerraCycle will donate $.02 for every wrapper you collect to the charity of your choice. At the end of last year, volunteers had raised more than $100,000 for public school organizations and groups like the Arbor Day Foundation.
Mesa's Johnson Elementary School, 3807 E. Pueblo Ave., is collecting non-recyclable packaging (like Capri Sun Drink Pouches and used beauty product packaging) as part of a national Beauty Brigade program by Terracycle.
The company will pay schools, families and communities to collect the waste, which is then repurposed to make eco-friendly products. Johnson students are also collecting candy wrappers, glue bottles and more, close to 750 pieces of trash so far.
TerraCycle loves us to recycle, no matter how we do it! We can join their brigades and mail our trash to them to be upcycled into products or we can use our trash to make new products of our own!
TerraCycle Toothpaste Tube Holder: Upcycle your toothpaste tubes into this fresh bathroom caddy!
Looking for a refreshing alternative to throwing away your toothpaste tubes? This easy do-it-yourself project upcycles your empty tubes into a simple toothbrush holder. Upcycling materials like these are a great way to reuse without costing a mint.
Check out this fun DIY craft using Colgate toothpaste tubes!
TerraCycle Toothpaste Tube Toothbrush Holder
Upcycle your toothpaste tubes into this fresh bathroom caddy
By: Tiffany Threadgould
Looking for a refreshing alternative to throwing away your toothpaste tubes? This easy do-it-yourself project upcycles your empty tubes into a simple toothbrush holder. Upcycling materials like these are a great way to reuse without costing a mint.
Well, obviously, Home Grown Families LOVES green! We love green products, green ideas, green caring, green based in the US, and new green innovative products! So, again, obviously, we LOVE
TerraCycle! Have you heard of
TerraCycle, yet? Chances are, you have seen their
green products whether you realized it or not. I was at Wal-Mart a few months ago and noticed
Capri Sun lunch boxes but I didn't know about
TerraCycle, yet. I went back to check them out and sure enough it was a
TerraCycle product.