A brand new playground was awarded Tuesday to the students at BelovED Community Charter School of Jersey City through a promotion with Shoprite, Colgate and TerraCycle.
On the surface, the new playground that was unveiled yesterday morning at the BelovED Community Charter School in Jersey City looks like any other in the city. It receives the same reaction from kids, who looked at the slide and the monkey bars with wide eyes and big smiles. The playground, which is the first for the school, was built using recycled toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes and floss containers. The school itself won the playground as part of the Recycled Playground Challenge, a competition that was set up by Colgate, ShopRite and the recycling company TerraCycle, which is based in Trenton.
A brand new playground was awarded Tuesday to the students at BelovED Community Charter School of Jersey City. The students were the winners of the “Recycled Playground Challenge,” courtesy of Colgate, TerraCycle and ShopRite Supermarkets. The school earned a total of 178,303 Playground Credits by recycling waste and through online voting by teachers and parents.
Empresa global presente em mais de 20 países, a TerraCycle Brasil acaba de ultrapassar a marca de 400 mil reais em arrecadação com materiais destinados à reciclagem. Por meio de programas de coleta, em parceria com empresas como...
On the surface, the new playground that was unveiled Tuesday morning at the BelovED Community Charter School looks like any other in the city. It definitely receives the same reaction from kids, who looked at the slide and the monkey bars with wide eyes, and wide smiles. The school playground, which is the first for the school, was built using recycled toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes and floss containers. The school itself won the playground as part of the Recycled Playground Challenge, a competition that was set up by Colgate, ShopRite, and the recycling company TerraCycle, which is based in Trenton.
Kraft closes TerraCycle and community howls. Many tales from Southwestern literature and legend stand behind the shop for a cause name, Coyote Howling. A favorite of mine, explains how Coyote disobeyed The Creator who gave him the privilege of hanging the moon. Coyote disobeyed and lives forever with the failure, howling at the moon. It was such a howl that emanated from throats around the community as word spread that cheese packaging and dairy tubs would no longer be accepted by TerraCycle® because Kraft Foods closed the funding.
The scariest thing about Halloween is the waste! Costumes that you might only use once, candy that comes in individual wrappers, and pumpkins only used to carve scary faces on them and then tossed, all these things add up. Here are a few tips for making your Day-After-Halloween less wasteful: