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Terracycle for Seeds of Hope

Here’s another way you can help support Seeds of Hope and help out the environment at the same time.  Terracycle is a company promoting Upcycling. Basically, they convert waste materials into new products.  The different products they collect, including kids drink pouches, plastic wrapping of paper towels and toilet/tissue paper, even pens, markers and highlighters that no longer work can be found in the flyers below. Most of them will accept any brand and any size, but there are three that are brand-specific: Elmer’s glue, Starbucks coffee bags, and Kashi products packaging.

Turn your trash into treasure

Nine years later, Szaky, now 28, runs one of the fastest-growing eco-friendly manufacturers in the world. TerraCycle Inc. runs collection programs for what are commonly thought of as nonrecyclable waste materials, saving thousands of tons of waste from landfills and making things like picture frames from old bicycle chains, backpacks from cookie wrappers, and tote and messenger bags from drink pouches.

Wal-Mart Machines Pay for Trash

Recycling machines and reverse vending machines are still fairly new -- recently I wrote about a couple of cool ones <http://news.discovery.com/tech/recycling-machines-give-back-to-greenies.html>  arriving at college campuses and other locations around the country. Unlike those, however, the "Store Collection Systems" at Wal-Mart are made by TerraCycle <http://www.terracycle.net/> , which runs national waste materials collection programs for schools and nonprofits. The company makes eco-friendly products, including bags, coolers, and kites from materials like discarded energy bar wrappers and yogurt cups. I'm definitely a TerraCycle fan, first hearing about it back in 2007 when a colleague of mine at a short-lived online magazine interviewed founder Tom Skazy. The magazine is gone, but I still have an electronic copy of the Q&A.

Guerrero partners With TerraCycle, Inc.

Gruma Corporation with its Guerrero brand, one of the biggest tortillas and tostadas producers in the United States, has created a partnership with TerraCycle, Inc. to collect and reuse tortillas and tostadas plastic packaging through The Brigade of Tortillas and Tostadas program. This is the first time that a tortillas and tostadas brand, focused in the United States Hispanic market, has developed this kind of campaign.

Schools receive money for sending in garbage

Students at Northern Elementary School, St. Philip’s School and Bemidji Area Schools’ Kids and Company/SummerKids program are collecting items like drink pouches, candy wrappers, chip bags, plastic baggies and plastic containers and earning their schools 2 cents for each piece of waste they send to TerraCycle, a company that makes eco-friendly products from packaging waste.

Wal-Mart Recycling Program Pays Cash for Trash

A set of New Jersey Wal-Mart parking lots now have a way to turn consumer product waste into profits. (Well, a little pocket change, anyway.)  Terracycle <http://www.terracycle.net/>  has installed what they call "Store Collection Systems," a 20-foot trailer that accepts all kinds of packaging that can't be recycled in the normal blue bin outside your house. Then they take the mostly plastic waste—like Elmer’s glue bottles, toothpaste tubes, Capri Sun drink pouches—and turn them into products to resell in stores and online. They make mostly bags, pouches and coolers, but a few other items like picture frames and fertilizer, too.