Recycling your used beauty products just got a whole lot easier thanks to a new partnership between global beauty icon L’Oreal Paris and recycling company TerraCycle.
L’Oréal Australia and
TerraCycle have partnered on a new recycling program, providing Australian consumers with the reassurance that all the beauty and personal care packaging they collect at home will not go into landfill.
Becker first found out about TerraCycle on a Keebler cookie wrapper. Shortly afterwards, she read an article about the company in Parade Magazine, and then Becker got busy.
Now many items thought to be difficult to recycle are being collected and Becker has a lot of help.
+Save Second Base team member Sandy Wilmot and Becker's sister-in-law, Deanna Becker, coordinated efforts at schools to collect snack chip bags. Some local and area Subway and Head West restaurants are collecting bags in decorative pink boxes.
+Becker's daughter, Danielle Love, who operates Love's Hair Shack in Macon, Ill., and sells Mary Kay beauty products, recently held a "Trash Bash," encouraging anyone to bring in old mascara and lipstick containers and other skin care and makeup containers.
+Last summer, Unser and some friends and family members collected over 1,750 red Solo Cups from the Morrisonville Picnic and Homecoming. The Springfield Sliders baseball team held a similar promotion, with Unser collecting the refuse in designated boxes.
Becker and other members of her Relay For Life team, Save Second Base, have signed up for a number of other collection items, or "brigades," including dairy tubs (cottage and cream cheese and yogurt and margarine containers), cheese packaging (single slice and string cheese wrappers), energy bar wrappers, ink jet cartridges and cell phones.
Becker's Auburn home is collection central and where she packages up the collectibles. TerraCycle pays for the postage and assigns a point system for each "brigade."
Balfour Beatty Communities is participating in the TerraCycle program to help keep waste out of landfills and support Crestview Elementary School
Once you have joined a TerraCycle Brigade program, download the “
Collect, Store, and Ship Guide” for helpful suggestions on how to become a successful waste collection station. When your waste is ready to be sent in, you can download a shipping label from your TerraCycle account.
Once your waste is received and checked in to the TerraCycle facility, your collection location will be credited with any
TerraCycle points that you may have earned for your waste. TerraCycle points can be redeemed for a variety of charitable gifts, or for a payment of $0.01 per point to the non-profit organization or school of your choice.
TerraCycle’s team of scientists and designers have found ways to recycle and upcycle the waste we collect into cool new
products. When we upcycle a piece of waste we leverage both the material it is made from and the original shape of the waste. When we recycle we transform the collected waste into new products through a variety of processes like injection molding. Best of all, when you're done with a TerraCycle product you can put it back in the original Brigade collection program and get credit for the waste a second time.
One Brigade focuses on collecting candy wrappers. Participating in a TerraCycle Brigade is totally free. There are no signup or participation fees, and the shipping is covered by the program. Once you have joined the Candy Wrapper Brigade®, simply follow the steps below to receive your TerraCycle points: