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Dog Food | Garbage Moguls: Turning Trash Into Treasured Television

Back for season two, National Geographic channel’s “Garbage Moguls” aims to do more than just turn doggy junk into doggy toys. TerraCycle wants to “upcycle” your mind. One man’s trash is another man’s … idea for a TV show? Garbage Moguls , the show where one little company turns trash into “upcycled” consumer goods, is back for season two. Episodes 1, 2, 3 and 4 will air on the National Geographic channel on Saturday, Aug. 21 from 7:00-11 p.m.

BlogMania Sponsor Spotlight: TerraCycle

A few weeks ago when I was contacted by TerraCycle <http://www.terracycle.net/> , I really had no idea who they were. When I read the press information that they sent me, I was really intrigued. TerraCycle <http://www.terracycle.net/>  collects garbage and comes up with some interesting ways to recycle it. Now I am all about the entire upcycle craze. I repurpose as many things as I can in our lives. I reuse old sweaters to make diaper covers, I repurpose my old clothes to fashion new things for Coraline, I diligently save every glass jar that comes into this house; everything has some second use around here. So, TerraCycle <http://www.terracycle.net/>  seemed super cool to me. I browsed the entire TerraCycle <http://www.terracycle.net/>  website checking out what they do, how they do it and decided they totally fit into what I wanted to do for BlogMania. I was thrilled when they agreed to be a BlogMania sponsor for The Girl Is A Mom.

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“Garbage Moguls” 8, 11 p.m. (NATGEO) This new docu-reality series follows an ingenious group of eco-capitalists at TerraCycle Inc., a green business that creates and sells products made from non-recyclable waste materials. In the opener, Pedigree challenges the TerraCycle crew to develop a line of pet products, with a strict two-week deadline.

What's On Tonight: 'America's Most Wanted,' 'Persons Unknown,' 'Pit Boss,' 'Garbage Moguls'

Here's tonight's lineup of new shows and events (all times Eastern). Check your local TV listings for additional information. Not bad tonight. A CNN update on New Orleans, the premiere of 'Garbage Moguls' and a SyFy Saturday movie with 'Eureka' star Colin Ferguson. 8:00 to 9:00 NatGeo: 'Garbage Moguls'* 9:00 to 10:00 NatGeo: 'Garbage Moguls' 10:00 to 11:00 NatGeo: 'Garbage Moguls' * = Series/Season Premiere

Tonight's TV Hot List: Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010

Garbage Moguls 8/7c National Geographic This new docu-reality series follows an ingenious group of eco-capitalists at TerraCycle, Inc., a green business that creates and sells products made from non-recyclable waste materials. In the first episode of a three-hour marathon, Pedigree challenges the TerraCycle crew to develop a line of pet products. With a strict two-week deadline, the participants quickly get to work, collecting hundreds of old dog-food bags and using them to make a variety of products, from leashes and collars to dog toys and rain gear. The other episodes' tasks: create a garbage can from potato chip wrappers and make a suit jacket out of Target shopping bags.

Talking Trash, in a Good Way

Recycled TV We're not talking the usual copycat concepts, familiar plots and washed up stars here. Garbage Moguls explores a more creative kind of recycling, where smart folks at New Jersey's TerraCycle turn trash like juice packets, dog food bags and old CD's into chic handbags, pet clothers and, ironically, garbage cans.

Garbage Moguls: Turning Trash Into Treasured Television

Back for season two, National Geographic channel's "Garbage Moguls" aims to do more than just turn doggy junk into doggy toys. TerraCycle wants to "upcycle" your mind. Photo: Terracycle One man’s trash is another man’s … idea for a TV show? Garbage  Moguls, the show where one little company turns trash into  “upcycled” consumer goods, is back for season two. Episodes 1, 2, 3 and 4  will air on the National Geographic channel on Saturday, Aug. 21 from  7:00-11 p.m.

Cheetos bags, diapers remade into trash cans

The company that turned Cheetos bags into MP3 speakers <http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10382623-1.html>  is now transforming Chester Cheetah into 32-gallon garbage cans. New Jersey-based recycling company TerraCycle <http://www.terracycle.net/>  is teaming up with Pioneer Plastics USA <http://www.pioneerplasticsusa.com/>  to make heavy-duty trash cans out of recycled polypropylene that was once chip bags.