TERRACYCLE NEWS

ELIMINATING THE IDEA OF WASTE®

Proper sorting, repurposing helps company keep material out of landfill

Suite Success, a subsidiary of ESS Direct, has been working to improve their waste diversion rate through their partnership with TerraCycle Canada. In addition to properly disposing of their waste through education and proper sorting, they also started regularly using TerraCycle’s Zero Waste Boxes to solve for “odd” items that are not accepted through municipal recycling programs.

Dublin, Recycle Toothbrushes To Help Sick Kids

The drug-store chain, which has locations throughout Tri-Valley, is partnering with the waste management company TerraCycle, Starlight Children's Foundation and Colgate-Palmolive in the nationwide recycling effort. The state that collects the most waste will win a new playground, made from recycled oral waste, at a Starlight Children's Foundation member hospital.

Pleasanton, Recycle Toothbrushes To Help Sick Kids

The drug-store chain, which has locations throughout Tri-Valley, is partnering with the waste management company TerraCycle, Starlight Children's Foundation and Colgate-Palmolive in the nationwide recycling effort. The state that collects the most waste will win a new playground, made from recycled oral waste, at a Starlight Children's Foundation member hospital.

San Ramon, Recycle Toothbrushes To Help Sick Kids

The drug-store chain, which has locations throughout Tri-Valley, is partnering with the waste management company TerraCycle, Starlight Children's Foundation and Colgate-Palmolive in the nationwide recycling effort. The state that collects the most waste will win a new playground, made from recycled oral waste, at a Starlight Children's Foundation member hospital.

Danville, Recycle Toothbrushes To Help Sick Kids

The drug-store chain, which has locations throughout Tri-Valley and East Bay, is partnering with the waste management company TerraCycle, Starlight Children's Foundation and Colgate-Palmolive in the nationwide recycling effort. The state that collects the most waste will win a new playground, made from recycled oral waste, at a Starlight Children's Foundation member hospital.