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Help your candy wrappers rise from the dead! If you’re really crafty, you can take your used candy wrappers and make cute barrettes, hair bows, and broaches. For a simpler option, send your candy wrappers to
Terracycle’s Candy Wrapper Zero Waste Box. There, candy wrappers are repurposed and used to make notebooks, tote bags, and much more.
The Live Like Coco Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on helping kids in the Santa Cruz area grow up healthy and pursue their dreams, is offering the community an easy way to recycle used art supplies through TeraCycle's Zero Waste Boxes for pens and makers.
Yes, yes … grow up.
The Long Beach Environmental Alliance is inviting everyone from do-gooders to students looking for service hours to those particularly drawn to bending, to come help clean up a bit of the city, specifically those parts inundated with cigarette butts.
At the end of the competition, Legg had collected more than 5,000 beauty and personal care containers, topping college competitors on 50 campuses to win Garnier’s Rinse, Recycle, Repeat: College Competition, created in partnership with TerraCycle and DoSomething.org.
TerraCycle, a Trenton-based business that specializes in hard-to-recycle waste, is one of the few companies globally
that accepts all parts of e-cigarettes. It has been recycling e-cigarettes since 2014.
The company TerraCycle, for example, has devised ways of collecting waste like ocean plastics, cigarette butts, chewing gum and even dirty diapers, and then processing it so it can have a new life.