East Amwell Township Elementary School and Our Hope Christian Academy are top state collectors of hair care, skin care, and cosmetic product packaging for the Personal Care and Beauty Brigade, a free, national recycling program created by Garnier and TerraCycle.
Water filtration leaders, PUR and Brita, are making water better-tasting and helping consumers reduce the impact of plastic bottles on the environment.
This is the first part of a series that provide answers by industry experts to questions you have about recycling. The questions came out of Waste360’s recent webinar on the cost of recycling. For further discussion on these issues, don’t miss the Waste360 Recycling Summit in Chicago later this year.
Clearwater, FL-based coffee company Melitta USA has finally produced single-serve coffee pods that are 100% recyclable. The pods rival the popular Keurig K-Cups, which have been criticized for being environmentally wasteful.
Clearwater, FL-based coffee company Melitta USA has finally produced single-serve coffee pods that are 100% recyclable. The pods rival the popular Keurig K-Cups, which have been criticized for being environmentally wasteful.
Banyan Elementary School is a collector of cereal bags in the MOM Brands Cereal Bag Brigade, a free national recycling program created by MOM Brands and TerraCycle.
Drink pouches, those shiny silver bags filled with juice that you drink through a straw, are a lunch and snack-time staple among the elementary school crowd.
Help raise money for the Roseland Farmers Market & Sustainble Roseland and help the environment by bringing empty personal care and beauty product containers to the market through the last day of our regular season.
The University School of Jackson students earn money and prizes for their school by collecting and recycling drink pouches used in the lunchroom and at home. The University School of Jackson has just reached the third level of TerraCycle and Capri Sun’s Drink Pouch Brigade® milestone contest by collecting more than 40,000 drink pouches.
Together, sisters Wanda Hornsby and Juanita Dunlap share nearly 60 years of teaching experience at Malesus Elementary School.