TerraCycle® and
Sprout® Organic Baby Food challenged TerraCycle participants to submit essays explaining why and how they are “Protecting the Planet for Baby”. They have narrowed it down to the top 4 submissions and now they need help choosing! Take a moment to read through the
storiesand submit your answers
here!
Who are you going to vote for? Voting ends June 20, 2011. Winners will be chosen June 27, 2011!
Garnier Fructis suggested U.S. citizens to vote for the best rock musician
on the Rolling Stone web-site or on the
Facebook page. In addition users were welcome to upload their own photos in a rockstar-like fun photo frames, the most voted pics won free concert tickets.
With its eco-product line Pure Clean, Garnier Fructis provided all the hair-style stuff for the Garnier celebrity stylist
Peter Butler to trim the contestants’ heads in a special Green Room.
Garnier’s Cleaner Greener Tour will be parked at Walmart on Woodrow Bean Transmountain Road! Walmart shoppers can bring any and all hair care, skin care and cosmetic packaging to the tour vehicle to be recycled by TerraCycle, learn about the environmental impact of personal care products, and score some free samples of Pure Clean. Garnier is kicking off a packaging collection and recycling program with TerraCycle called the Personal Care and Beauty Brigade and announcing biodegradable hair care line Pure Clean.
After these tour stops, El Paso residents can join the Brigade at
www.TerraCycle.net to send in their personal care packaging from home. The program is free to join and all shipping costs are paid. Even better? TerraCycle pays $.02 for each unit of waste collected to the charity of the collector’s choice.
Garnier’s Cleaner Greener Tour will be parked at Walmart on Woodrow Bean Transmountain Road! Walmart shoppers can bring any and all hair care, skin care and cosmetic packaging to the tour vehicle to be recycled by TerraCycle, learn about the environmental impact of personal care products, and score some free samples of Pure Clean. Garnier is kicking off a packaging collection and recycling program with TerraCycle called the Personal Care and Beauty Brigade and announcing biodegradable hair care line Pure Clean.
After these tour stops, El Paso residents can join the Brigade at www.TerraCycle.net to send in their personal care packaging from home. The program is free to join and all shipping costs are paid. Even better? TerraCycle pays $.02 for each unit of waste collected to the charity of the collector’s choice.
Garnier’s Cleaner Greener Tour will be parked at Walmart on Alameda Avenue! Walmart shoppers can bring any and all hair care, skin care and cosmetic packaging to the tour vehicle to be recycled by TerraCycle, learn about the environmental impact of personal care products, and score some free samples of Pure Clean. Garnier is kicking off a packaging collection and recycling program with TerraCycle called the Personal Care and Beauty Brigade and announcing biodegradable hair care line Pure Clean.
After these tour stops, El Paso residents can join the Brigade at www.TerraCycle.net to send in their personal care packaging from home. The program is free to join and all shipping costs are paid. Even better? TerraCycle pays $.02 for each unit of waste collected to the charity of the collector’s choice.
About: TerraCycle’s purpose is to eliminate the idea of waste. We do this by creating national recycling systems for the previously non-recyclable. The process starts by offering collection programs (many of them free) to collect your waste and then convert the collected waste into a wide range of products and materials. With over 14 million people collecting waste in 11 countries together we have diverted billions of pieces of waste that are either upcycled or recycled into over 1,500 various products available at major retailers ranging from Walmart to Whole Foods Market. Our hope is to eliminate the idea of waste by creating collection and solution systems for anything that today ends up in our trash.
The amount of trash that we generate is frightening.
Recycling ‘the usuals’ is a good thing. TerraCycle goes beyond the usual and gives new life to waste that would fill up our landfills. There are a couple of ways that you can help. You can send them your waste, so that it can be upcycled or recycled. And you can purchase the fun products that they create from waste.
TerraCycle makes lunch boxes out of brightly colored Kool-Aid Jammers and Capri Sun drink pouches. Billions (yes, billions!) of drink pouches end up in landfills every year. TerraCycle can’t take care of all of them, but they upcycle tons (literally, tons) of them each year. They also donate 2 cents to charity for each pouch that they collect.
The lunch box is made well and sturdy enough to carry a heavy lunch. The colors vary depending upon what type of drink pouch is used. Mine is made from grape flavored Kool-Aid Jammers and has a coordinating purple zipper and trim.
The lunch box is fun to carry and serves as a good reminder to make positive steps to take care of the earth.
HOW TO CONNECT – You can like TerraCycle on Facebook and follow them on Twitter.
PRIZE – TerraCycle would like to give a Kool-Aid Jammers lunch box to 1 of you (ARV $15)
Here’s what you need to do to enter to win ….
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Giveaway ends June 26, 2011 at 8pm Pacific Time. Giveaway is open for residents of the US only. No purchase necessary – void where prohibited by law. Winner will have 48 hours to respond to notification with shipping info and claim prize – if no response, another winner will be chosen . Subject to the official rules. Disclaimer/Disclosure: Sample and prize provided by the giveaway sponsor.
“Nós queremos agir a partir do que já se trabalha em sala de aula e tornar habitual o cuidado com a escola e com o ambiente em que se vive”, finaliza a diretora. A iniciativa conta com o apoio das empresas Baltt, JL Celulares, Natubrás, Takata, e TerraCycle.
With the help of the TerraCycle program, Kelly Tilton has helped to make students understand the value of recycling. One of the things she has done has set up a bin at the school in which students can recycle their drink pouches.
Kelly Tilton is a busy woman.
Aside from being a mom and a business owner, the University Place woman is also doing her part to help the environment. And as she tells the story, she "just kind of stumbled upon" her contributions last year.
Two of Tilton's four children - Ben, 9, and Rachel, 6 - attend Sunset Primary, where their mom is a member of the PTA. She buys them the Honest Kids brand of fruit drinks that come in pouches.
One day last year, she saw on one of the packages that the pouches could be recycled. In fact, through the TerraCycle program, one pouch could earn her 2 cents. (Click here to find out more about TerraCycle)
About: TerraCycle's purpose is to eliminate the idea of waste. We do this by creating national recycling systems for the previously non-recyclable. The process starts by offering collection programs (many of them free) to collect your waste and then convert the collected waste into a wide range of products and materials. With over 14 million people collecting waste in 11 countries together we have diverted billions of pieces of waste that are either upcycled or recycled into over 1,500 various products available at major retailers ranging from Walmart to Whole Foods Market. Our hope is to eliminate the idea of waste by creating collection and solution systems for anything that today ends up in our trash.
The amount of trash that we generate is frightening.
Recycling 'the usuals' is a good thing. TerraCycle goes beyond the usual and gives new life to waste that would fill up our landfills. There are a couple of ways that you can help. You can send them your waste, so that it can be upcycled or recycled. And you can purchase the fun products that they create from waste.
This summer, through August 31st, bring a specially marked Kraft String Cheese to Fiesta Texas in San Antonio and get $15 off general admission any day of the week.
With adult admission costing $54.99, this could get you into the park for under $40 or under $20 for kids. Remember kids under 2 are FREE.
To make the deal even sweeter,
Six Flags and Kraft have teamed up with
TerraCycle to collect and recylce the cheese packaging.
Familes can also enter the
“Twisted Adventure” sweepstakes through June 30th for a chance to win 20, one-day admission tickets to their local park. No purchase is necessary.
And you don’t have to live in South Central Texas to enjoy this deal.
Six Flags is also in Chicago, St. Louis, Arlington, Los Angeles and San Francisco.