Students at Thayer Christian Church Preschool are among the top collectors of snack bags in The Hain Celestial Group Snack Bag Brigade, a free, national recycling program created by The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. and TerraCycle.
By collecting used snack bags from foods such as The Hain Celestial Group’s Garden of Eatin’ snacks, Terra chips or any other brand, the school has helped to divert more than 14,000 units of snack bag waste from landfills, while also earning money for their school or charity of choice.
DANBURY, Conn., October 20, 2014- Members of Chapter 314 of Women of the Moose are among the top collectors of snack bags in The Hain Celestial Group Snack Bag BrigadeA , a free, national recycling program created by The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. A and TerraCycleA . By collecting used snack bags from foods such as The Hain Celestial Group's Garden of Eatin'A snacks, TerraA chips or any other brand, the community organization has helped to divert more than 7,000 units of snack bag waste from landfills, while also earning money for their school or charity of choice.
Members of Chapter 314 of Women of the Moose are among the top collectors of snack bags in The Hain Celestial Group Snack Bag Brigade®, a free, national recycling program created by The Hain Celestial Group, Inc. ® and TerraCycle®. By collecting used snack bags from foods such as The Hain Celestial Group’s Garden of Eatin’® snacks, Terra® chips or any other brand, the community organization has helped to divert more than 7,000 units of snack bag waste from landfills, while also earning money for their school or charity of choice.
Ashley Offenback, a senior and a member of an honors club at Penn State Berks, fund raises for her club through
TerraCycle. This website lets you send your waste through different “
brigades,” one for each type of recyclables. For instance, the Snack Bag Brigade, the Solo Cup Brigade and the Scotch Tape Brigade each accept the items they’re named after.