In addition to nutrition, a growing number of consumers are finding that there are other aspects of breakfast that are important. For them, making the most of breakfast includes watching how they spend their money and not wasting anything they buy. To help, here are some tips on how to get the most out of your breakfast—and your money.
In addition to nutrition, a growing number of consumers are finding that there are other aspects of breakfast that are important. For them, making the most of breakfast includes watching how they spend their money and not wasting anything they buy. To help, here are some tips on how to get the most out of your breakfast—and your money.
In addition to nutrition, a growing number of consumers are finding that there are other aspects of breakfast that are important. For them, making the most of breakfast includes watching how they spend their money and not wasting anything they buy. To help, here are some tips on how to get the most out of your breakfast—and your money.
Holy Family Catholic College students have turned breakfast into money for their college. They are amongst the top rated collectors of cereal bags in the MOM Brands Cereal Bag Brigade, a national recycling plan. Schools earn points for just about every unit of waste they collect and send to TerraCycle, which recycles the traditionally non-recyclable waste into new materials, a news release stated. To date, the students have diverted 1,197 units of cereal bag waste from landfills. The points are redeemed for charitable gifts or a cash donation to the nonprofit or college of their decision.
Have you seen the store aisle for back to school? There is so much there and hundreds of little and big sized crayons, papers, notebooks, backpacks, totes, etc... How do you decide what to buy? Do you take the kids and let them pick? Do you tackle the supply shopping solo for sanity? I take my youngest, but my teen can care less about shopping with me for supplies. We just do the clothing. I will find things on my own I know he will need. When in doubt, why not buy a product that has up-cycled the hard-to-recycle waste. Eco-friendly bags, lunch sacks and pencil cases from TerraCycle are fun and sport popular brands your child and teen love.
Holy Family Catholic School students have turned breakfast into cash for their school. They are among the top collectors of cereal bags in the MOM Brands Cereal Bag Brigade, a national recycling program.
According to the experts at TerraCycle, food packaging can be more than just a container. For example, you can clean and save packaging to be recycled for creative DIY projects. MOM Brands cereal has developed a series of engaging ways to recycle your packaging that can keep the family busy until lunch.
Fairview High School students and teachers have been recognized for keeping more than 2,000 cereal bags out of landfills. The school recently was named the top state collector in the MOM Brands Cereal Bag Brigade. A partnership between MOM Brands and TerraCycle, the recycling program gives schools points for each unit collected and sent to TerraCycle.
Florence Elementary School has been recognized as a leader in the state by a recycling program created by a partnership between MOM Brands cereal and recycling company TerraCycle, Inc.
Florence Elementary School students helped to divert 1,203 units of cereal bag waste from landfills, according to a press release from TerraCycle.
The school will continue to collect the recyclables.
"We're so excited that FES Venture School has decided to pair with us to make such a great impact on our environment," said TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky. "We'd like to commend them on their success so far, and can't wait to see what they continue to collect."
Through the end of October, a joint promotion between TerraCycle and the MOM Brands Cereal Bag Brigade will let you turn empty cereal bags and liners into a cool gift.
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