Greenwood Christian School is working with TerraCycle to collect empty applesauce pouches for recycling in the GoGo squeeZ Brigade. The school is among the top GoGo squeeZ collectors of 2015, having collected 2,823 this year. Greenwood Christian students have collected 6,739 pouches, earning almost $150.
State Road Elementary School in Fenton earned nearly $100 just by recycling applesauce pouches. Students are making a difference by recycling their lunchtime waste with TerraCycle. Through participation in the recycling program, schools can turn their empty food packaging into cash.
TerraCycle them! TerraCycle makes consumer products from pre-consumer and post-consumer waste and by reusing other waste materials. It's free, simply join a baby food pouch brigade, collect your pouches in a box, print their free shipping label and mail them your waste. It's actually quite easy.
MADISON – The Madison Area YMCA is inviting everyone to recycle with the YMCA, which is working to help keep the planet “green” with the help of TerraCycle.
WEST FORSYTH — Students and parents at Kelly Mill Elementary were recently recognized for their recycling efforts when they won the Goodness on the Go contest.
Heather Preonas, of Highlands Ranch, was among the winners in the national recycling contest called Goodness On The Go, which is sponsored by GoGo squeeze and TerraCycle, according to a news release.
Marj McDonald and Lucy Daberkow of Centennial were among the winners in the national recycling contest called Goodness On The Go, which is sponsored by GoGo squeeze and TerraCycle, according to a press release.
"It smells. It's nasty," said Gwen Shindel, who teaches fourth and fifth grade at Prairie Winds Elementary School in Monument.
But not one student has complained about the school's efforts to save normally unrecyclable food packaging from ending up in the garbage.
During the school year, the Westfield Area Y’s Preschool, Kids Club and Kindergarten staff organized and implemented a Recycling program through the TerraCycle recycling company.
During the school year, the Westfield Area Y's Preschool, Kids Club and Kindergarten staff organized and implemented a Recycling program through the TerraCycle recycling company.