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Garnier is a mass market cosmetics brand of L'Oréal that produces hair care and skin care products. The company started as Laboratoires Garnier in 1906, and was acquired by L'Oréal in the 1970s. Current product lines include Fructis shampoos and conditioners, and Nutrisse hair color. Garnier is sold in numerous countries wordwide, with specific product lines targeted for different skin types and cultures. In 2011, Garnier partnered with TerraCycle to promote upcycling of product containers and the introduction of biodegradable products.
My homegirl and Miami blogger Jewel of
Jewel’s Fab Life is hosting the Garnier Greener Tour this Friday from 4pm-6pm in Miami. I’m all kinds of jealous that I can’t attend. It’ll be an epic event for several reasons…
- The beauty pimped out Garnier bus will park its sexy self at a Walmart parking lot. What’s inside the bus? Garnier goodies, cupcakes and information on how we can recycle our cosmetic packaging.
- TerraCycle’s partnership with Garnier means there will be bins on site to encourage you to bring old shampoo, conditioner, and lotion bottles to recycle.
- Hairstylists will be on site in case you’d like to upgrade your locks a bit.
- There will be plenty of games and activities.
- You’ll get to hang out with Jewel!
The event is absolutely free but you do need to
RSVP to confirm your attendance. If you make it – tell Jewel I said “hi!” For more information, check out Jewel’s post
here.
If there’s anything that kissable
Kermit the Frog taught us it’s this: It’s good to be green. So it’s no wonder
Garnier and
TerraCycle will be hitting the 305 for
The Garnier Green Tour on
Friday, July 6 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Walmart located at 8400 Coral Way. Think fully loaded tour bus that will be making stops stores all over Florida offering beauty buffs cool ways to help protect Mother Nature like this:
• TerraCycle collection bins to encourage people to recycle empty personal care and beauty items
• A TerraCycle representative on site to educate on recycling and upcycling
• Garnier samples
• Garnier styling stations
• Fun games and activities
The crown Jewel (pun intended) of this event? My girl,
Jewel Figueras from
Jewel’s Fab Life is hosting a
Miami blogger and reader meet-up from 4 to 6 p.m.. It’s FREE and there will be Garnier stylists doing fun hairstyles, sweet treats, and
Garnier gift bags for all attendees. Everyone can bring any empty or old hair care, skin care or cosmetic packaging for recycling (which is perfect since you’ll need to make room for all those new Garnier goodies!) Jewel is also hosting a Garnier giveaway
here. Hope to see you all there!
TerraCycle has a solution for getting rid of all the non-recyclable waste from the Fourth and other summer parties through its collection program, the TerraCycle Brigade program. Anyone can send non-recyclable packaging from summer events – such as chip bags, napkin wrapping or plastic cups – to TerraCycle free of charge to be recycled or even repurposed into new, useful and innovative products. http://www.terracycle.net/
A few weeks ago, my friend and fellow blogger,
Rachel invited some friends to check out the first stop in Garnier’s Greener Tour. I’m so glad I was able to attend the event, that the event was in my neck of the woods, and that I got this new moisturizer (more on that in a minute)! We don’t normally have big brands visit our little city (and definitely don’t have them in the little off-shoot of the little city where I live), so when Rachel invited me to the event, I was super excited.
The first stop on this summer’s Garnier Greener Tour was Corpus Christi.
The multi-city tour is designed to inform men and women about the recyclability of cosmetic packaging, encourage them to think differently about waste, and teach simple ways to have a positive impact on the environment. The tour bus will feature:
- TerraCycle collection bins to encourage people to recycle empty personal care and beauty items
- TerraCycle representative on site to educate on recycling and upcycling
- Garnier samples and other goodies
- Garnier styling stations
- Interactive bottle toss game
I already use Garnier products for my hair including the shampoo, conditioner, and styling product; but, I wasn’t familiar with the skin-care products. One of the items I got at the event was this amazing moisturizer called Moisture Rescue. Y’all, I love this stuff! I am not a big fan of moisturizer at night because I don’t like the heavy feeling, but this gel is so light-weight and soaks right in to your skin! And a little goes a long way. Moisture Rescue will be in my cabinet from now on.
Got some empty bottles of foundation, sunscreen, body lotion, lip gloss or other beauty products lying around? Don't toss 'em. Take them to the Garnier Greener Tour bus, where they can be recycled into handbags, playground equipment and other cool stuff.
Beauty brand Garnier, in partnership with TerraCycle, is making stops at local Walmart stores to promote the Garnier Greener Tour, a campaign to raise awareness about the recyclability of cosmetic packaging.
Visitors are encouraged to drop off empty hair care, skin care or cosmetic packaging for recycling. When you do, you'll receive free Garnier samples and get to try new products. Anyone who brings a product for recycling will be eligible for a mini style makeover at the on-site Garnier styling station.
Look for the Garnier glass tour bus today in the parking lot of the Walmart at 11110 Causeway Blvd., Brandon; Sunday at the Walmart at 23106 U.S. Highway 19 N., Clearwater; and Monday at the Walmart at 8001 U.S. Highway 19 N., Pinellas Park.
For more information, visit the TerraCycle page at
www.garnierusa.com/green.
Students from Hopedale’s Memorial Elementary School and Millis’ Clyde F. Brown Elementary School recently received recognition for their environmental awareness as members of the Green Team, a statewide educational program.
This past school year, nearly 94,000 students from 322 schools joined the Green Team, which is comprised of students who share the goals of reducing pollution and protecting the environment. The program is promoted by the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and the state Department of Environmental Protection.
“What today’s students learn in this program will help them become the environmental leaders of tomorrow,” said Gov. Deval Patrick in a press release. “Their work, and the work of their teachers, will help benefit the Commonwealth for generations to come.”
Students took part in a range of activities that included expanding school recycling programs, starting a compost pile used in gardens and making their school driveways “Idle-Free Zones.”
Students from Hopedale’s Memorial Elementary School and Millis’ Clyde F. Brown Elementary School recently received recognition for their environmental awareness as members of the Green Team, a statewide educational program.
This past school year, nearly 94,000 students from 322 schools joined the Green Team, which is comprised of students who share the goals of reducing pollution and protecting the environment. The program is promoted by the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs and the state Department of Environmental Protection.
“What today’s students learn in this program will help them become the environmental leaders of tomorrow,” said Gov. Deval Patrick in a press release. “Their work, and the work of their teachers, will help benefit the Commonwealth for generations to come.”
Students took part in a range of activities that included expanding school recycling programs, starting a compost pile used in gardens and making their school driveways “Idle-Free Zones.”
If you know a lot of people or are a member of an organization (PTO, mom’s group, Girl Scouts, anything) you can also participate in the Flip-Flop Brigade ® to recycle old flip flops for exclusive Old Navy coupons through Terracycle. It is FREE, you just need to collect 18 lbs which is about 25 pairs of rubber flip flops (any brand).