Join Subaru and show your love for the earth by recycling hard-to-recycle materials like snack wrappers and coffee cups at the TerraCycle Bins in Colorado Subaru Locations. Find out more at www.TerraCycle.com/Subaru. THIS INTERVIEW HAS COMMERCIAL CONTENT. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FEATURED APPEAR AS PAID ADVERTISING.
Which is what makes the
TerraCycle system so intriguing—it takes recycling and makes it more convenient and, hopefully, more effective.
The network employed by the tribe also extends to non-local programs such as Clean the World, which sterilizes and reprocesses used hotel amenities such as soap, shower gel and shampoo, and sends them in hygiene kits to undeveloped countries; and Frontline International, which processes used cooking oil into bio-diesel fuel; Cups Are Recyclable, which collects and compresses foam cups, sends them to another company for processing into picture frames and crown molding; and TerraCycle, which turns cigarette butts into plastic shipping pallets, park benches and picnic tables.
The Future of Packaging: From Linear to Circular, written by Tom Szaky, founder and CEO of waste solutions company TerraCycle, is an Outstanding Book of the Year gold medalist and “Most Likely to Save the Planet.” of the 2019 Independent Publisher Book Awards.
According to a news release from TerraCycle, Szaky’s fourth book is designed to be a primer on packaging design for the circular economy. It integrates perspectives from the author and 15 innovators in sustainability—including government leaders, corporate risk takers and international waste management experts—to create a guide that can help everyone from a small startup to a large corporation move toward a future of innovation and growth with less waste.
So, what do you do? Look to
TerraCycle, an innovative waste management company working to "recycle your hard-to-recycle waste." It's spearheaded multiple recycling programs, even teaming up with brands like Garnier to recycle skin care, hair care, and cosmetics packaging such as hair gel tubes, shampoo caps, mascara tubes, and lotion dispensers.
McGraw’s $500 award will purchase materials needed to build a composting bin to start a composting program for its 6th-12th grade students, and a Terracycle bin to collect snack wrapper packaging. Terracycle is a company that reuses and recycles non-traditional materials. The school aims to set an example by reducing their waste sent to nearby Cortland County landfill.
You can send old skin, hair, and cosmetic packaging to TerraCycle at no cost. In return, you’ll receive TerraCycle points, which can be redeemed for a variety of charitable gifts, product bundles, or a payment of one cent per point to a nonprofit organization or school of your choice.
McGraw’s $500 award will purchase materials needed to build a composting bin to start a composting program for its 6th-12th grade students, and a Terracycle bin to collect snack wrapper packaging. Terracycle is a company that reuses and recycles non-traditional materials. The school aims to set an example by reducing their waste sent to nearby Cortland County landfill.