TerraCycle was featured in a 30 minute podcast episode on the Zero Waste Countdown, which can also be downloaded on the Podcast app (AppleCoreMedia), iTunes, Stitcher and Castbox.
We are delighted and super proud to announce that GlamCorner has risen to the top of the online retailing pack to earn the title of Terracycle Australia’s Top Business Collector for 2017 for collecting the most units of hard-to-recycle waste nationwide! In this post we detail more about Terracycle and why GlamCorner established our partnership with them in order to have a more positive impact on our environment.
I recently experienced some great customer service, via Twitter no less, and I thought it would be worth writing a quick blog post about.
Recycling coffee pods:
FLORISTS conjure up images of ‘love’ and one in Tamworth brings ‘love for the environment’ into the equation.
Azalea Florist has a collection bin for used coffee pods to be recycled, and business owner Mike Heckrotte estimates his bin alone has kept about 55,000 capsules out of landfill.
From batteries to bras, here's what to do with waste that can't go in the recycling bin.
Recycling coffee pods:
FLORISTS conjure up images of ‘love’ and one in Tamworth brings ‘love for the environment’ into the equation.
Azalea Florist has a collection bin for used coffee pods to be recycled, and business owner Mike Heckrotte estimates his bin alone has kept about 55,000 capsules out of landfill.
Recycling coffee pods:
FLORISTS conjure up images of ‘love’ and one in Tamworth brings ‘love for the environment’ into the equation.
Azalea Florist has a collection bin for used coffee pods to be recycled, and business owner Mike Heckrotte estimates his bin alone has kept about 55,000 capsules out of landfill.
Recycling coffee pods:
FLORISTS conjure up images of ‘love’ and one in Tamworth brings ‘love for the environment’ into the equation.
Azalea Florist has a collection bin for used coffee pods to be recycled, and business owner Mike Heckrotte estimates his bin alone has kept about 55,000 capsules out of landfill.
TerraCycle offers a program through L'Oreal that takes any makeup back, no matter what brand. "They also have an arrangement with Nespresso to take coffee pods, and one for toothbrushes and toothpastes," Giunta says.
What do you do with your used makeup packaging, expired batteries or obsolete spectacles? Too often these items - and many others - get thrown in the general rubbish, ending up in landfill when in fact they can be recycled.