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Whitehouse School community continues its eco-friendly ways with participation in Trex Challenge
The Trex Co. began a competition over a decade ago to encourage communities to recycle plastic film wrapping and bags. Student Voice and the commission have set a goal of collecting 500 pounds of polyethylene plastic by the summer to keep it from winding up in landfills, as it is not currently recycled by the county.
Student Voice advisers Lori Yukniewicz and Valerie Zanardi were “very pleased” with the commission’s enthusiasm to collaborate with the third graders. “The commission actually stopped their meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 28, to give a round of applause when we listed all the environmental programs Whitehouse School students and staff participate in on a daily basis,” Zanardi said.Whitehouse School has earned U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon School designation, and is a multi-year recipient of the N.J. Sustainable Schools highest award. To aid these green missions, Student Voice members collect food from the lunchroom and place it in a three-year compost bin. The third-grade leadership club also solicits shampoo bottles and beauty packaging for a TerraCycle program, as well as printer cartridges for yet another recycling venture.
Teacher Melissa Truempy coordinates with the Rutgers Master Gardeners to facilitate a Seeds to Salad experience in one of the two sensory gardens found at the elementary school. Each grade level is responsible for some aspect of the growing cycle: germinating seeds, planting sprouts, weeding, and watering with collected rainwater. All students then participate in a school-wide harvest.
For this latest challenge, Student Voice members will gather and weigh the plastic collected at the school and then deliver it to a designated drop-off point. The polyethylene will be recycled into composite products such as Trex decking. The commission will handle materials collected at the municipal building. Neil Hendrickson, chairman of the Environmental Commission commented, “The world is going to need leaders with a strong environmental ethic, and the students at Whitehouse School, through programs like these, will be among those able to guide us toward a sustainable future.”Students encourage the whole community to help with the challenge. Residents are encouraged to bring plastic film to the bin outside the municipal building at 509 Route 523, Whitehouse Station. The following plastic is salvageable: grocery and retail bags, zipped baggies, case overwraps, bread bags, bubble wrap, newspaper sleeves, and dry cleaning bags. All plastic must be empty and dry.
If Readington Township is able to deliver 500 pounds of polyethylene by summer, Whitehouse School will earn a Trex bench for its sensory garden.
Schwarzkopf partners with TerraCycle on aerosol recycling scheme
MGA Entertainment Debuts Eco-Friendly L.O.L. Surprise! and Little Tikes Products
MGA Entertainment CEO Upholds Promise Debuts L.O.L Surprise! Degradable Products And Packaging At Toy Fair New York City 2020
Latest TerraCycle partnership to tackle hair care packaging recycling
- Schwarzkopf Aerosols Recycling Program: Consumers wishing to recycle their Schwarzkopf-branded empty aerosol containers are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ When ready to ship the packaging waste, simply download a free shipping label, package the empty aerosol containers in the box of your choice and send it to TerraCycle for recycling.schwarzkopf-aerosol.
- Schwarzkopf Hair Coloration Recycling Program: Participants who would like to recycle their Schwarzkopf-branded hair coloration products, including plastic jars, lids, bottles, closures, tubes, pumps, caps etc.; as well as flexible and rigid aluminum; and cardboard and paper are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ . When ready to ship the packaging waste, simply download a free shipping label, package the empty hair coloring packaging in the box of your choice and send it to TerraCycle for recycling.schwarzkopf-color
- Schwarzkopf Recycling Program: Participants interested in recycling all other Schwarzkopf branded retail products outside of the hair coloration and aerosol product lines are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ . This recycling program accepts plastic jars, lids, bottles, closures, tubes, pumps, caps etc.; as well as flexible and rigid aluminum; and cardboard and paper.schwarzkopf-hair
Schwarzkopf Partners With TerraCycle
- Schwarzkopf Aerosols Recycling Program: Consumers wishing to recycle their Schwarzkopf-branded empty aerosol containers are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ . When ready to ship the packaging waste, simply download a free shipping label, package the empty aerosol containers in the box of your choice and send it to TerraCycle for recycling.schwarzkopf-aerosol - Schwarzkopf Hair Coloration Recycling Program: Participants who would like to recycle their Schwarzkopf-branded hair coloration products, including plastic jars, lids, bottles, closures, tubes, pumps, caps etc.; as well as flexible and rigid aluminum; and cardboard and paper are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ . When ready to ship the packaging waste, simply download a free shipping label, package the empty hair coloring packaging in the box of your choice and send it to TerraCycle for recycling.schwarzkopf-color - Schwarzkopf Recycling Program: Participants interested in recycling all other Schwarzkopf branded retail products outside of the hair coloration and aerosol product lines are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ . This recycling program accepts plastic jars, lids, bottles, closures, tubes, pumps, caps etc.; as well as flexible and rigid aluminum; and cardboard and paper.schwarzkopf-hair
SMART Annual Convention to address circular economy for textiles Textiles recycling event to feature industry experts and “upcycled” fashion show
My take on Style, Shopping & Sustainability
There are a few different points I want to touch on with sustainability, so bear with me.
First, what makes a clothing item sustainable? Sustainable clothing refers to fabrics derived from eco-friendly resources, such as sustainably grown fiber crops or recycled materials. It also refers to how these fabrics are made. (source). Okay great, thanks for sharing, but what if my budget is $40 for jeans and this “sustainable” pair is $240? Great question. My friend Nicole brought this up on her instagram the other day and she said it better than I did, so I’m going to share it here: “SUSTAINABILITY is a popular buzzword but the discourse is too often INACCESSIBLE to the majority of people. it’s wonderful if you’re able to afford the high prices of ethical fashion brands, but overwhelmingly “sustainable” brands are exclusive to the thin + affluent. when it comes to sustainability in your closet, the goal isn’t just to shop more ethically but to make the items in your closet really stand the test of time. SUSTAINABILITY = LONGEVITYWhich is a great segue into my next point…
We don’t need to overhaul our closets and stock them full of new “sustainable” items. What we need is for us to buy less, take better care of it, wear it more frequently. And then wear it as long as we can. I believe it is better to simply buy LESS than to continue to buy, even if it is considered sustainable. Do I still buy from fast fashion stores? Yes. Does that make me a horrible human? No. Case and point. My green H&M midi skirt in the photo below. It was cheap, it’s from a fast fashion retailer, but guess what? I’ve owned it and consistently worn in for the past 3.5 years, and have no intention of getting rid of it anytime soon. And those jeans? My most loved + most comfortable pair. Purchased from J.Crew at the end of 2017 and still worn all the time.I’d rather purchase an item from a non-sustainable brand and love it then purchase a more expensive sustainable item to sit in my closet.
Don’t get me wrong – I am going to slowly work my way toward more sustainable and ethical brands. But I think the best thing to do is simply buy LESS. (yes, WAY easier said than done, trust me).Another way to shop more sustainably? RESALE.
My favorite place to look is Poshmark and I have been getting into the habit of checking Poshmark for an item first. For example, last summer I scored a pair of Madewell jeans for $30! This winter I purchased my tan faux leather puffer barely used off Poshmark for $45. And I was most recently able to snag a dress I loved last year that sold out for 30% of the original price. Not only does it save you MONEY, it gives clothing items their second act. In addition to Poshmark there are options such as eBay, ThredUP, The Real Real (high end) and local consignment stores. I’ve already written an entire post on how I resell clothing + accessories – you an check it out here. Another great option to switch up your wardrobe is to trade with friends, sisters, cousins, etc. Sometimes my sisters and I will give each other items, or do a long term borrow. When you are done with an item and it’s not in good enough shape to resell or give away – reuse or recycle it. (Old t-shirts, and jersey dresses make great rags). Otherwise, here are some recycling options: 1.) Blue Jeans Go Green – Denim Recycling – they turn jeans into home insulation! (Madewell partners with them!) 2.) H&M – bring in a bag of clothing and textiles to recycle and they’ll give you a 15% off coupon – their website states it has a 0% chance of ending up in a landfill. Read more here! 3.) Patagonia will accept any of their old products 4.) Terracycle – you can purchase a box and fill it with textiles. This could get pricey! 5.) Nike – you can drop off old Nike shoes to be recycled at certain locations. Learn more here.Circling back – while there is a big push to buy from “better” more sustainable brands, for me the big focus is simply LESS.
Scrolling through Instagram and other platforms it feels like the mass consumerism is so far out of control. But, the beauty in that is that we, the consumers, hold the power. It might take a while, but if we shift our purchasing habits then retailers will have to shift with us. I hope this was at least slightly informative for you, it’s a topic that’s been on my mind for a while. If you’re looking to learn more about the fashion industry + sustainability, or open your eyes to new accounts, here are my recommendations: –> follow Fashion Revolution on Instagram (@fash_rev) –> follow The Sustainable Fashion Forum on Instagram (@Schwarzkopf® partners with TerraCycle® to launch hair care packaging recycling programs
- Schwarzkopf Aerosols Recycling Program: Consumers wishing to recycle their Schwarzkopf-branded empty aerosol containers are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ . When ready to ship the packaging waste, simply download a free shipping label, package the empty aerosol containers in the box of your choice and send it to TerraCycle for recycling.schwarzkopf-aerosol - Schwarzkopf Hair Coloration Recycling Program: Participants who would like to recycle their Schwarzkopf-branded hair coloration products, including plastic jars, lids, bottles, closures, tubes, pumps, caps etc.; as well as flexible and rigid aluminum; and cardboard and paper are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ . When ready to ship the packaging waste, simply download a free shipping label, package the empty hair coloring packaging in the box of your choice and send it to TerraCycle for recycling.schwarzkopf-color - Schwarzkopf Recycling Program: Participants interested in recycling all other Schwarzkopf branded retail products outside of the hair coloration and aerosol product lines are invited to sign up on the program page https://www.terracycle.
com/en-US/brigades/ . This recycling program accepts plastic jars, lids, bottles, closures, tubes, pumps, caps etc.; as well as flexible and rigid aluminum; and cardboard and paper.schwarzkopf-hair