Local musicians are invited to attend a free recycle and restring event at Murphy’s Guitars in Bountiful, UT on Saturday June 8, 2019from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. Sponsored by D’Addario and TerraCycle, musicians can bring any old instrument strings for recycling and get their electric or acoustic guitars restrung with D’Addario NYXL or Nickel Bronze Acoustic strings. Old strings collected during the event will be recycled through Playback, D’Addario’s free, national recycling program.
PTO is still working on raising funds for renovating the playground at Je-Neir. You can also Vote every day for Je-Neir @ https://www.terracycle.com/en-US/contests/78 to help us win a playground. Vote every day until June 30th!!!! Please!!
For no cost to the participating restaurant, they are supplied with a Sidewalk Buttler receptacle, as well as materials needed to ship collected butts to TerraCycle, where they will be recycled. Cigarette filters can be turned into plastic pellets, and they can be turned into things like pallets and park benches. The organic materials left over are then composted by TerraCycle facilities.
But perhaps the biggest move forward is
Loop, a new innovation from TerraCycle. The idea is simple: Durable, reusable packaging that you return through a milk man-inspired delivery and pick-up system. Corporations like P&G, Unilever, and The Body Shop have all signed onto the pilot program which launched just this week in New York, New Jersey, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, and Maryland. “This is a huge step for brands to take towards more sustainable packaging,” TerraCycle's Teeter says, noting that she believes that this will be the future of consumption. It’s clear that the beauty industry needs to reform, and the sooner programs like this find success, the sooner it can, but it prompts a bigger question: how much time do we really have to figure this out before it’s too late to save the oceans?
But perhaps the biggest move forward is
Loop, a new innovation from TerraCycle. The idea is simple: Durable, reusable packaging that you return through a milk man-inspired delivery and pick-up system. Corporations like P&G, Unilever, and The Body Shop have all signed onto the pilot program which launched just this week in New York, New Jersey, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, and Maryland. “This is a huge step for brands to take towards more sustainable packaging,” TerraCycle's Teeter says, noting that she believes that this will be the future of consumption. It’s clear that the beauty industry needs to reform, and the sooner programs like this find success, the sooner it can, but it prompts a bigger question: how much time do we really have to figure this out before it’s too late to save the oceans?
A key pillar of the Garnier brand has always been rooted in all things natural. Working with Terracycle, Garnier provides a solution to personal care and beauty packaging waste. For the past eight years, in partnership with Terracycle, Garnier has helped to divert millions of beauty and personal care empties from landfills and upcycle them into useful materials so that they never have to go to waste, said the company. Once Garnier products are collected, the personal care and beauty packaging is separated by polymer type, cleaned and extruded into plastic pellets to make new recycled materials, which Garnier has used to build parks, playgrounds and gardens around the country.
Toy giant MGA Entertainment has made its L.O.L. Surprise! products easier to recycle with the launch of a free programme in partnership with TerraCycle. US consumers can sign up on the TerraCycle programme page and print a shipping label, which they can then affix to a box of L.O.L. Surprise! packaging and products and return…
Anthony Rossi, Vice President of Global Business development for international recycling company TerraCycle® announces he has been selected to speak at the Sustainable Brands global flagship conference SB’ 19 Detroit, scheduled to take place from June 3 – 6.
The program allows fans to send all L.O.L. Surprise! packaging and products directly to TerraCycle, which ensures items are properly disposed of and recycled. Fans can take part in the program by signing up online, printing a shipping label and shipping the items directly to
TerraCycle. Once collected, the packaging is cleaned and melted into hard plastic that can be remolded to make new recycled products.