TerraCycle: Recycling the Un-Recyclable
Petco
Scott (Kimberly Clark)
Kashi (Kellogg’s)
Whole Foods
huggies
Target
TerraCycle Walmart
Neosporin (J&J)
Colgate
Include USA
Though recycling is not a new trend, many people are unaware that most objects are un-recyclable. This means that the traditional recycling method is too costly and inefficient to properly break down items such as chip bags, juice boxes, shampoo bottles, yogurt containers, candy wrappers, pens, butter tubs, and more. TerraCycle is a breakthrough company that intends to recycle the formerly un-recyclable. Now, anyone can sign up for the TerraCycle campaigns and send in their trash to be converted into new products.
The best part, besides doing something good for Mother Nature, is the money anyone can receive from TerraCycle for donating their trash. The company reports to collect one million juice pouches every two to three days and returns $0.02 per pouch to the donator. By collecting and sending items that would normally end up in the trash, sewer, or ocean, they are able to help create products such as park benches, messenger bags and backpacks, fences, picture frames, just to name a few of more than 260 products feature on their website.
TerraCycle does not actually make new products, but instead acts as a supplier to manufacturing companies that would normally use virgin material.