Garnier & TerraCycle to Build More Green Gardens Made from Non-recyclable Beauty Waste
TerraCycle Include USA Garnier Garden Personal Care & Beauty Brigade
NEW YORK -- Last year, Garnier and TerraCycle transformed over 1,500 pounds of recycled personal care waste into a one-of-a-kind Garnier Green Garden in New York City. This year, Garnier and TerraCycle have announced the nationwide rollout of the Garnier Green Garden Project, a program designed to create gardens for deserving communities.
In a contest called, "Where Should Our Garden Grow?" Garnier and TerraCycle have asked for public participation to help choose the most deserving community organization to receive the next Green Garden, capable of yielding more than 2000 pounds of vegetables, fruit, herbs and flowers. The gardens not only provide communities with a safe space to connect and enjoy nature, but they also allow residents to grow their own fresh food.
The beauty waste to be used in the garden is collected through Garnier's Personal Care and Beauty Brigade®, a free recycling and fundraising program that pays for every piece of waste collected and returned to TerraCycle. The collected beauty waste, which would otherwise be destined for landfills, consists of non-recyclable hair care, skin care and cosmetic packaging. These products will be recycled by TerraCycle to create many of the plastic components of the garden, such as raised beds, picnic tables and trash cans.
Each Garnier Green Garden will include the following features:
- 100% completely recycled materials
- Designated areas for garden plants
- Rest and seating areas
- Beautiful and practical design and landscaping