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Recycle Your Flip Flops with TerraCycle at Old Navy

Old Navy has teamed up with TerraCycle to recycle old flip flops! The Flip Flop Replay program started on Earth Day and will run through May 21. In each Old Navy location, you will find a Flip Flop Replay collection box like this: TerraCycle will then recycle your flip flops into playgrounds. Yes, playgrounds. And at the end of the campaign, four deserving schools will be given these recycled playgrounds. How amazing! My junk will make for play time for kids for years to come!

Company gives old shoes new life

Flip-flops are a staple of casual summer fashion, and at prices as low as $2 per pair, they're hard to resist. But when it comes time to stock up on new pairs, what do you do with last year's worn out ones? Take them to the store with you. Old Navy stores nationwide, including locations in Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, are collecting used flip-flops through May 21. The shoes will be recycled into playground equipment by TerraCycle, an international company that recycles products that are typically thrown away. The flip-flops will be shredded, melted down and made into small plastic pellets, said Megan Yarnall of TerraCycle. The pellets make plastic boards used as structural pieces for playgrounds. Consumers can deposit flip-flops in cardboard collection boxes located inside the store, said Jeni Alexander, Old Navy district manager.

Greenies turn flip flops into public playgrounds (Old Navy and TerraCycle help)

TerraCycle, Inc. and Old Navy are partnering in a month-long drive to collect used flip flops and recycle them into four public playgrounds around the country. Everyone with unwanted used flip flops is encouraged to participate by stopping by an Old Navy store to deposit used drop those thongs into designated collection bins. This is the first time a nationwide retailer has initiated a large-scale effort to collect and recycle flip flops.

Greenies turn flip flops into public playgrounds (Old Navy and TerraCycle help)

TerraCycle, Inc. and Old Navy are partnering in a month-long drive to collect used flip flops and recycle them into four public playgrounds around the country. Everyone with unwanted used flip flops is encouraged to participate by stopping by an Old Navy store to deposit used drop those thongs into designated collection bins. This is the first time a nationwide retailer has initiated a large-scale effort to collect and recycle flip flops.

Turn Old Flip Flops into New Playgrounds

Since you need some new shoes anyway, why not gather up those old, smelly flip flops and turn them into something good–like a playground. That's right. The Old Navy store at Arbor Place Mall is accepting your old flip flops and then recycling them into playgrounds which will be donated to communities throughout the country. They're also accepting flip flops from your parents, children and other relatives as well, so don't forget to go through their closets too. The drive for old shoes started on April 22 and will continue until May 21. There is a brightly colored box in the front of the store to collect the shoes.

Turn Skanky Old Flipflops into Something Beautiful

ALL OVER LA—Since the sun looks like it's going to stick around for a while, might it be time for a new pair of flipflops? Yes, it is. Don't hang on to your grody old pair: take them to an LA-area Old Navy, who, in conjunction with TerraCycle, will recycle them by turning them into children's playgrounds. And while you're there, stock up, since flipflops are two pairs for $5. Program goes through May 21. [Racked Inbox]

You can recycle that?

With summer approaching, coastal residents and visitors alike are dusting off their flip-flops to see if they are fit for another tour of duty. While some will be deemed worthy of another whirl on the Lincoln City sands, others face one final journey to the trash can. But now, one local retailer is offering these tired specimens a chance for a whole new life — to support the pitter patter of tiny feet as part of a children’s playground. Old Navy has partnered with New Jersey-based recycling firm TerraCycle to collect old flip-flops and transform them into four playground surfaces across the country. Stores across the country, including the Lincoln City branch at the Tanger Outlet Center, started collecting on Earth Day, April 22, and will continue to accept donations through May 21. Kerry Emmons, Old Navy district manager for Oregon, said the company is hoping for a strong response.

St. Louis Park Old Navy will recycle flip-flops

Old Navy shoppers can participate in the Flip Flop Replay by depositing their used flip flops in colorful collection bins found inside any Old Navy store, including the St. Louis Park location. The St. Louis Park Old Navy store is located at Knollwood Mall, 8332 Hwy. 7. The collection runs through May 21. TerraCycle, based in Trenton, N.J., will then recycle the flip-flops into material used on playgrounds, which will be donated to communities across the country.

Flip Flops to Playground Equipment

Just because Earth Day is over recycling still should be on our minds. Old Navy locations in the Eau Claire area have teamed up with TerraCycle to run Earth Month collections. Now through Saturday, May 21, Old Navy shoppers can deposit their used flip flops in colorful collection bind inside any Old Navy store. TerraCycle will recycle the flip flops into playgrounds that will be donated to communities around the country. It seems fitting that flip flops, shoes that scream summertime fun, will become playground equipment for children to enjoy. TerraCycle is an international upcycling and recycling company that encourages consumers to rethink waste and have a positive impact on the environment. By bringing in these hard-to-recycle products, consumers help keep waste out of their community landfills.

Old Navy and TerraCycle Partner in "The Flip Flop Replay"

In an effort to further reduce waste, TerraCycle, Inc. and Old Navy are partnering in a month-long drive to collect used flip flops and recycle them into four public playgrounds around the country. The community is encouraged to participate by stopping by an Old Navy store to deposit used flip flops in designated collection bins. This is the first time a nationwide retailer has initiated a large-scale effort to collect and recycle flip flops. All Old Navy stores across the U.S. are participating from April 22, 2011 through May 21, 2011. This is a great opportunity to clean out tattered and ugly flip flops and repurpose them. You'll be keeping plastic and rubber out of the landfills and making a good excuse to go and buy some new ones