For Earth Month this year, upcycler and recycler TerraCycle has teamed up with Office Depot, Sanford, and Old Navy to offer recycling opportunities to spring shoppers and re-use difficult-to-recycle materials.
Old Navy will be collecting used flip-flops at all locations between April 22 – May 21. The flip-flops will be recycled into rubber for playgrounds and donated to four communities around the country.
The Old Navy and Office Depot locations in Murfreesboro have partnered with TerraCycle to run recycling collection drives for Earth Month.
TerraCycle is an international upcycling and recycling company that encourages consumers to rethink waste and makes it easy to have a positive impact on the environment.
From April 17-23, shoppers can bring in ten used pens, markers or mechanical pencils to Office Depot and receive a coupon towards new Sanford products (maker of Sharpie, Expo, PaperMate).
According to a news release, the used writing instruments will be sent to TerraCycle to be recycled into new office products such as trash cans and desk organizers.
Between April 22 and May 21, Old Navy shoppers can deposit their used flip flops in colorful collection bins found inside any Old Navy store. TerraCycle will then recycle the flip-flops into playgrounds which will be donated to communities around the country.
By bringing in these hard-to-recycle products to their local stores, consumers help keep waste out of their community landfills.
Schools and community groups in Murfreesboro and the surrounding communities can also get involved in TerraCycle's free upcycling fundraisers, which pay two cents for every piece of used packaging returned. Interested parties can learn more or sign up today at
www.terracycle.net.
From April 22 through May 21, Old Navy shoppers can deposit used flip flops in collection bins inside any store.
TerraCycle, an international recycling company, will then recycle the flip-flops into rubber used on playgrounds and donated to communities around the country.
TerraCycle, a recycling company, has partnered with Old Navy and
Office Depot in the Murfreesboro area to run recycling collection drives for Earth Month this year.
While setting out on spring shopping this April, readers can participate in nationwide recycling programs in their local community by bringing used pens and flip-flops to Office Depot and Old Navy locations, respectively.
Starting April 22 and running through May 21, Old Navy shoppers can
deposit their used flip-flops in colorful collection bins found inside any Old Navy store. TerraCycle will then recycle the flip-flops into playground material, which will be donated to communities around the country.
To help celebrate Earth Month, Earth Day, Easter and Cinco de Mayo, TerraCycle is launching several campaigns that put a new spin on recycling, making it more creative then ever and easy for everyone to get involved. On April 11, TerraCycle will join with the Garnier Brand to provides the first comprehensive solution for all cosmetic packaging waste.
Billions of pieces of waste are expected to be collected by Garnier which will dramatically reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills. Through the sponsorship of worldwide Cosmetics Brigade, cosmetic packaging will be collected and shipped to a TerraCycle facility. All kinds of cosmetic waste that would otherwise end up in our trash can now be recycled or reused. This is huge. Not too long ago I was discussing reusing and recycling cosmetic waste. Now Garnier and TerraCycle offer a fabulous solution.
Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual.
Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.
Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual.
Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.
Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual.
Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.
Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual.
Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.
Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual.
Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.