Flanders Elementary School is currently in second place in a contest to win a $40,000 playground during a challenge sponsored by Colgate and ShopRite. Flanders School participates in a recycling program through Terracycle and is the only school in Southington participating in the competition.
Beginning now through June 13, schools in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut and Maryland have a chance to win a new playground made completely of recycled material. To be eligible, the schools must participate in the Oral Care Brigade™, a free recycling program run by Colgate and TerraCycle. Schools will earn one ‘Playground Credit’ for each shipment of empty toothpaste tubes, toothbrushes, and floss containers sent to TerraCycle.
TerraCycle announced the return of its Recycled Playground Challenge – an initiative in partnership with Colgate-Palmolive (“Colgate”), the global oral care leader, and ShopRite, which has more than 250 stores in the Northeast – to help encourage oral hygiene and sustainability among school children and consumers.
TerraCycle announced the return of its Recycled Playground Challenge – an initiative in partnership with Colgate-Palmolive (“Colgate”), the global oral care leader, and ShopRite, which has more than 250 stores in the Northeast – to help encourage oral hygiene and sustainability among school children and consumers.
Does your school need a new playground? If they are a participant of TerraCycle’s Colgate® Oral Care Brigade,™ they can receive votes for the
Recycled Playground Challenge - an initiative to help encourage good oral hygiene and recycling among students and consumers.
Does your school need a new playground? If they are a participant of TerraCycle’s Colgate® Oral Care Brigade,™ they can receive votes for the
Recycled Playground Challenge - an initiative to help encourage good oral hygiene and recycling among students and consumers.
Does your school need a new playground? If they are a participant of TerraCycle’s Colgate® Oral Care Brigade,™ they can receive votes for the
Recycled Playground Challenge - an initiative to help encourage good oral hygiene and recycling among students and consumers.
Does your school need a new playground? If they are a participant of TerraCycle’s Colgate® Oral Care Brigade,™ they can receive votes for the
Recycled Playground Challenge - an initiative to help encourage good oral hygiene and recycling among students and consumers.
Beginning now through
June 13, schools in Connecticut and five other states have a chance to win a new playground made completely of recycled oral care materials.
Does your school need a new playground? If they are a participant of TerraCycle’s Colgate® Oral Care Brigade,™ they can receive votes for the
Recycled Playground Challenge - an initiative to help encourage good oral hygiene and recycling among students and consumers.
To be eligible to win, the schools must participate in the Oral Care Brigade™, a free recycling program run by Colgate and TerraCycle.
Click here to see if your school is on the list. In Stratford, St. Theresa School is eligible for votes.