Hewitt Elementary School students have earned $300 so far for their school by collecting and recycling drink pouches used in the lunchroom and at home.
Deibler Elementary students earn money and prizes for their school by collecting and recycling the drink pouches used in the lunchroom and at home. Deibler Elementary School has just reached the first level of TerraCycle and Capri Sun’s Drink Pouch Brigade®milestone contest by collecting more than 10,000 drink pouches.
BRASHER FALLS – St. Lawrence Central Elementary School students earned over $700 for their school by collecting and recycling the drink pouches they use at home and in the school lunchroom
RIVERSIDE – Liberty Elementary School students have reached the second level of a TerraCycle and Capri Sun recycling program by collecting 18,000 drink pouches, earning the school nearly $500.
Christ Church School students earn money and prizes for their school by collecting and recycling the drink pouches used in the lunchroom and at home.
Lafayette Elementary students have earned over $900 for their school by recycling drink pouches used in the lunchroom and at home.
St. Lawrence Elementary School students earn money and prizes for their school by collecting and recycling the drink pouches used at home and in the lunchroom.
K. R. Hanchey Elementary School students earned money and prizes for their school by collecting and recycling drink pouches used at home and in the lunchroom.
Cromer Elementary School ’s Recycling Team has reached the second level of TerraCycle and Capri Sun’s Drink Pouch Brigade milestone contest by collecting more than 18,000 drink pouches. The students have earned more than $400 for their school by collecting the drink pouches.
H.L. Johnson Elementary School has earned money and prizes for the school by collecting and recycling the drink pouches used in the lunchroom and at home.
The school recently reached the third level of TerraCycle and Capri Sun’s Drink Pouch Brigade milestone contest by collecting more than 40,000 drink pouches. The students have earned more than $3,000 for their school by collecting the drink pouches.