Thousands of families descended on the Henry Ford Museum last weekend for the 2016 Maker Faire Detroit. Kids had the opportunity to design, build and take home items like model race cars, leather wristbands and other do-it-yourself projects.
Wood-Ridge's Catherine E. Doyle Elementary School has won a new plastic playground made of recyclable materials.
The school and community earned their prize by collecting Colgate brand plastic recyclables such as floss containers, toothbrushes and toothpaste tubes and sending them on to Terracycle, Inc. and also by voting online for their school.
For Veronica Rajadnya, what’s most rewarding about working for an innovative recycling company is that it brings people together.
The numbers say it all.
To date, over $60 million people in 20 countries have helped to collect and recycle enough waste to raise over $15 million for charities around the world.
It’s the classic camping paradox: You flee to the wilderness for the simplicity of a night in the woods, only to end up packing half the house in the car anyway.
Between shelling out for the portable furniture, cooking supplies, sleeping bags, tent and oversized cooler,
camping can be expensive — but there are some supplies you can slash costs on by making yourself.
Get 2 Cents For Your School Or Charity (No Cost For Program Participants).
For Every Drink Pouch, Cookie, Frito Lay Product, Candy Bar Wrapper, Empty Colgate Oral Care Product Etc. You Send To TerraCycle
The Jersey Fresh Jam is New Jersey’s premiere Hip Hop festival! This event is free and open to the public. Come and share the excitement!
Recycling company TerraCycle is hosting the 11th annual Jersey Fresh Jam, New Jersey’s biggest showcase of hip hop art and culture, Saturday, Aug. 6.
In partnership with Trenton based graffiti artists, Leon Rainbow and Vicious Styles Crew, TerraCycle is providing their Trenton headquarters, 121 New York Avenue, as a canvas for talent around the country to express their artistic freedom.
Henkel is partnering with
TerraCycle to offer a recycling solution for anaerobic adhesives. Through the Adhesive Recycling Program, Henkel customers can purchase a postage-paid recycling box that they fill with used
LOCTITE adhesive containers and send to TerraCycle for processing. TerraCycle will thermally treat the containers and turn them into new plastic products.
Office Depot and OfficeMax stores recently launched a back-to-school binder recycling program in partnership with recycler TerraCycle. Shoppers can bring any empty binder to one of the stores and receive a $2-off coupon on a new binder purchase.
Office Depot has a Binder Recycling Program that encourages shoppers to drop off old binders through the recycling company TerraCycle instead of having binders be thrown away and go to the landfill.
Shoppers can bring any old empty binder to an Office Depot or OfficeMax retail location and receive a $2 instant discount off a same-day binder purchase. Office Depot in Hammond is at 2260 W. Thomas St.