WOW!! This is so exciting!! After months of collecting, sorting, packaging and mailing, we are getting a chance to see the products that all the trash is being turned into at our local WalMart. Now to see if it is a success. You can help make it a success by stopping by your local WalMart and purchasing one of these great new products. Listed below are all the details of what is available in most stores. Show your support of your schools and purchase a bag. ALSO there is a way to turn the dollars you spent buying to also support your school. Save your receipt and contact your schools TerraCycle representative to learn how.
HAWKS ...
Starting April 5th, and for a limited time only during April, nearly 60
TerraCycle products will be available in every Walmart across the country in honor of the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day.
Usually you have to order them online, so this is super cool.
These are the products that they're making with the stuff YOU save. So keep on bringing all of your empty drink pouches, chip/cookie bags, candy/energy bar wrappers, Lunchable containers, Kashi product packaging, Elmer's Glue bottles and sticks, Scotch tape cores, Aveeno tubes, and Colgate toothpaste boxes! OUR contest (to earn your teacher a bag, your class a recycled art activity, and three top collecting students a pencil bag) will go through the second week in May. The Terracycle products will only be in Walmart THIS month!
You might remember my previous post about
Terracycle’s Big News, and I thought a reminder would be in order.
You only have the month of April to get your own Terracycle goodies, so you’ll have to act fast. Here are the details from
the Terracycle blog:
A whole bunch of brand new TerraCycle items will be available, during April for a limited time only, at every single Walmart across the country. Starting April 5th, nearly 60 TerraCycle products will be sold right next to the original items they were made from. Cheetos kites and tote bags made from Frito-Lay wrappers will be sold with bags of Frito-Lay chips, while notebooks and purses made out of skittles and M&M wrappers will be sold right next to bags of Mars Candy!
New Terracycle products are available at all Walmart stores in the US for the month of April in celebration of Earth Day. I love these products, I own several and I also run three brigades through them. I absolutely love that trash is getting turned into these useful and cool products. Kudos to Terracycle!!
Terracycle has just introduced a new line of products. Who is
Terracycle? Well, you know all those drink pouches and chip bags most people throw away when they are done with them? Terracycle collects them through various ways and uses them to make cool products like backpacks.
Turning Trash into products, TerraCycle uses innovation and creativity to recycle unwanted waste. Starting April 5th and for a limited time only, Walmart will sell TerraCycle products in each store across the United States in honor of the 40th Anniversart of Earth Day. Help promote the coming of TerraCycle to WalMart by entering into the TerraCycle Blog Contest. To enter, create a blog post about TerraCycle's products in Walmart. You can either re-post TerraCycle's pre-made blog post, or use your own words while sticking to the important facts. Each winner will receive $50 worth of TerraCycle Products. Enter now and promote sustainability!
Teachers at Palmetto Elementary School used to see a lot of used drink pouches get thrown away. Now they earn two cents for every one of those pouches they collect and return to a company called TerraCycle, who uses their non-recyclable waste to make affordable, eco-friendly products. This school year so far, the enthusiastic students at Palmetto have diverted over 15,500 pieces of waste from going into a landfill and this has earned their school over $300!
“We found the Brigades to be a great opportunity to teach our students about recycling as well as help raise money for our school,” said Cindy Stavisky, the teacher who signed the school up for the program. “With the money we earn, we are going to rebuild our Pre-K playground, making it more accessible for all students as well as an advanced educational environment!”
The school is part of a free nationwide program called “Brigades®’ that pays schools and non-profits to collect non-recyclable waste that would otherwise go to landfill. Now the programs are coming full circle back to Orlando through an exciting partnership with local WalmartÒ locations.
TerraCycle collects waste which is normally non-recyclable, such as candy wrappers, chip bags, and juice pouches, and makes hundreds of eco-friendly products with them. This year, almost 60 of the company’s products will be sold in evert Walmart store across the US for the month of April, exposing millions of customers to these unique items, and perhaps sparking some conversations about the life cycle of products and packaging.
Green Up - FREE Workouts - Port Authority - Green Up Shop
Through April 28, 2010 -
Natural Fitness and RESTORE Clothing in addition to participating in Green Up Shop, will be hosting weekly workouts on Wednesdays FREE to the public with local instructors and studios. Here are the details:
Port Authority (8th Ave @ 41st St) NW Terminal Atrium (behind Green Up Shop) Wednesdays 3/31/10 – 4/28/10 12 PM – 1 PM FREE (Sign up at link below encouraged)
http://greenupshop.terracycle.net/workouts.htm
M&M’s are one of the most popular candies in the world. Some people like theirs with peanuts, others with dark chocolate, and some prefer theirs plain-old…plain. But not everyone sees these chocolate pieces as mere candy. For a few creative types, M&M’s are inspiration. Whether they use the wrappers or the small chocolaty bites themselves, artists have made many things out of the “melt in your mouth, not in your hand” favorites. Have a look at these seven M&M’s creations, from gowns to portraits.
Using Peanut M&M’s wrappers, artist Christina Liedtke created this impressive gown for TerraCycle’s display of recycled art at New York City’s Port Authority. With this beauty, TerraCycle (a company that makes
eco-friendly products from various nonrecyclable materials) brought candy couture to a whole new level.
Photo courtesy of MarsNewsroom.com.