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Bosch Tassimo TAS40

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3 Reasons Why Upcycling is Better than Recycling

If you travel in green circles, you may already be familiar with “upcycling.” But for those new to the term, upcyling simply means reusing an old product you’d otherwise throw away or toss in recycling. Upcycled items still retain the look of an original object, whereas recycling breaks down the material in that object to pure plastic, glass, or aluminum. Wondering why you should turn your empty wine bottle into a vase instead of letting it languish in the recycling bin? Learn the top three reasons why you should upcycle instead of recycle.

TerraCycle: Waste Not

Recently I heard about a company called TerraCycle, and what I heard about them made me want to know more.  I did some research and found that this is a company that is really doing great things to keep this planet green. What does TerraCycle do you ask?  Well, TerraCycle collects waste that usually ends up in a landfill through their various Brigade programs.  There are several programs including the Candy Wrapper Brigade, Cell Phone Brigade, Personal Care and Beauty Brigade, and the MP3 Player Brigade, just to name a few.   Through these programs, waste is collected, it is then shipped back to TerraCycle who then turns the waste into new products.  Here are some of the products they create with drink pouches.

Local schools turning trash into cash via eco-friendly company

SPANISH FORT, Ala. — It's not yet Earth Day, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual.
Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process. Founded in 2001 by Tom Szaky, a then-20-year-old Princeton University freshman, TerraCycle began by producing organic fertilizer and has grown into one of the fastest-growing green companies in the world. Success has come from encouraging consumers to “rethink waste” by finding uses for previously unrecyclable materials. The company produces everything from fencing and insulated coolers to fertilizers and all-purpose cleaners, but it does so by collecting and recycling everything from drink pouches and candy wrappers to potato chip bags and toothbrushes.

Local schools turning trash into cash via eco-friendly company

Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual. Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.

Local schools turning trash into cash via eco-friendly company

Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual. Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.

Local schools turning trash into cash via eco-friendly company

Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual. Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.

Local schools turning trash into cash via eco-friendly company

Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual. Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.

Local schools turning trash into cash via eco-friendly company

Earth Day might be two weeks away, but Baldwin County residents have no shortage of options for going green a little earlier than usual. Trenton, N.J.-based TerraCycle, Inc. has partnered with Old Navy and Office Depot to run recycling drives across the country throughout the month of April, and at least eight local schools have found a new fundraising partner in the process.