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Bæredygtighed var atter et hovedtema på Copenhagen Design Week, men i år fokuserede man på de store linjer i produktionen - bl.a. den fineste form for genbrug, upcycling, der handler om at opgradere skrald. ... En af pionererne inden for upcycling er det New Jersey-baserede firma TerraCycle, der blev startet i 2001 af to studerende fra Princeton University, som havde held med at lade orme omdanne universitetskantinens affald til gødning.

What to Do with All That Valentine's Day Waste

It’s time to stop tossing leftover candy wrappers, cellophane flower wrappings and cardboard chocolate boxes. Recycle that Valentine’s Day waste! Valentine’s Day revolves around the idea that you should give “sweets to the sweet.” Yet it produces some not-so-sweet stats: * Nearly a billion valentines are sent each year globally, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year behind Christmas * More than 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold each year * 110 million roses, the majority red, are sold, wrapped and delivered within a three-day time period In some cases, it can be hard to know whether all those red, white and pink boxes, bags and wrappers belong in the trash or the recycling bin. What you should know: 1. aluminum wrapper recycle What to Do with All That Valentine’s Day WasteCandy wrappers are usually made up of mixed materials, making the recovery of useful materials difficult and expensive. As a result, most waste management companies, manufacturers and municipal recycling facilities tend to turn their backs on candy wrappers. Be sure to check with your curbside recycler in advance! 2. Candy wrapped in 100% aluminum foil or paper can be tossed in with your normal recycling. 3. Cardboard chocolate and gift boxes can be recycled with paper and other light card (like cereal boxes) but remember to remove any plastic inserts and “windows” first. Metal chocolate tins can usually be recycled with tin cans. 4. Wrapping paper and greeting cards can be saved for next year’s giving or recycled along with the rest of your mixed paper. 5. Cellophane wrappers around flower bouquets can be saved and reused as wrapping paper, gift bag stuffing or scrapbooking material. Upcycling option TerraCycle has partnered with Mars/Wrigley, Cadbury and other candy companies to repurpose used candy wrappers. Conscious consumers are invited to join the Candy Wrapper Brigade by saving the wrapper every time they enjoy a Mars/Wrigley or Cadbury candy product. Collected wrappers are then sent in to the company, where they’ll be upcycled into purses, backpacks, coolers and other innovative products.

TerraCycle: Helping the Earth, Charities, and Your Old Toothpaste Tubes

While many companies boast of using 100% recycled materials for their paper or cardboard products, there are not many companies who take the extra step in saving the earth by "upcycling" previously non reusable products. TerraCyle is one company that is seeking to change that. TerraCycle's slogan is "outsmart waste" and this is exactly that this company has been doing since its inception nine years ago. Founded by a 19 year old Princeton student <http://www.terracycle.net/about_us> , TerraCycle has been focused on finding ways to upcycle everything from Capri Sun packages to Frito Lay chip bags. Because TerraCycle is an upcycling company, and not a recycling <http://www.associatedcontent.com/theme/607/recycling.html>  plant, the company does not turn juice packages into more juice packages. Instead, old "trash" finds a new life as it is changed into fashion bags, backpacks, fences, and more for a total of 186 upcycled products to date <http://www.terracycle.net/products> . Many of these products can be found for sale in stores such as Wal-Mart, Target, The Home Depot, Office Max, Petco, and Whole Foods Market.  The purpose of upcycling, overall, is to reduce landfill waste by producing products that are even better than the original item; in fact, most of the items used in TerraCycle's upcycling program would normally be considered non-recyclable.