The Recycled Playground Challenge, a partnership between Colgate, ShopRite and Terracycle, had students from schools in every state collect recycled materials such as toothpaste tubes, toothbrushes and dental floss containers. The items counted toward credits and schools could also submit votes through the challenge’s website.
The Recycled Playground Challenge, a partnership between Colgate, ShopRite and Terracycle, had students from schools in every state collect recycled materials such as toothpaste tubes, toothbrushes and dental floss containers. The items counted toward credits and schools could also submit votes through the challenge’s website.
Bethesda Elementary School, located in Waukehsa, Wisconsin won a recycled playground made from oral care waste through this year’s “Recycled Playground Challenge,” courtesy of Colgate- Palmolive, Meijer and TerraCycle. The school earned a total of 28,959 Playground Credits, by recycling waste and via online voting, to win the challenge. The playground, which will be built using recycled oral care waste collected through the Colgate® Oral Care Recycling Program, will be unveiled at a ceremony scheduled for Friday, September 21, at 2 pm at Bethesda Elementary School, which is located at 730 South University Drive in Waukehsa, Wisconsin.
WAUKESHA, WI – Bethesda Elementary School won a recycled playground made from oral care waste through this year's "Recycled Playground Challenge," a contest hosted across the U.S. by Colgate, Meijer and TerraCycle.
Six Grand Rapids area schooled were recognized in this year’s “Recycled Playground Challenge,” courtesy of Colgate-Palmolive (“Colgate”), Meijer and TerraCycle.
Regina Coeli Catholic School has unveiled its Outdoor Learning Area, just in time for spring... The school is collecting donations of toothpaste tubes, caps, floss containers, toothbrushes and Entenmann’s Little Bites plastic pouches through June 30 as part of playground challenge sponsored by Colgate & Meijer. The items will be sent to Terracycle, which turns them into new, recycled products.