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Heard it from a Scout: 15 things you may not know you can recycle
Now more than ever, it’s important that we reduce our ecological footprint to create a greener world for the future. Scouts Canada has always encouraged members to do their part to create a cleaner environment, whether it be through litter cleanups or leave-no-trace initiatives that encourage people to leave the surrounding environment the way they found it. Recycling is one of the easiest ways to be green, and there are so many things you can recycle!
School in running to win a sustainable playground
Le stylo Bic se recycle en mobilier urbain
La société Bic souhaite créer sa propre filière de recyclage de plastique. Elle vient de lancer une gamme de mobilier urbain conçus à partir de stylos usagés. Un exemple innovant d’économie circulaire et une nouvelle occasion de verdir les appels d'offres.
Les Aix-d’angillon : Des actions autour du développement durable
Depuis trois ans, la collecte de certains déchets a le vent en poupe à l’école primaire. Et, au final, c’est aussi un petit plus pour la pratique des activités sportives.
October’s top news stories: Graphic Packaging and IP form new $6bn company, aluminium is world’s most recycled drinks packaging
Where health meets eco-consciousness: the gym made from used aerosol cans
What I Learned From My Month of (Almost) No Waste
One of my biggest lessons from The Wellness Project was that you can’t make healthier choices until you know what c I’d also say that a very necessary pre-curser to this is knowing your baseline. Where your habits currently stand. Not what you think you’re doing, but what you’re actually doing.
TerraCycle, P&G partner in a love-hate relationship with trash
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L'Oreal
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Include USA
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Bausch + Lomb
Head & Shoulders
Beach plastic
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UN Award
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Tom Szaky, the Hungarian-born CEO and founder of TerraCycle, dreams of chewing gum, cigarette butts and ocean plastic. His Trenton, New Jersey-based company aims to accelerate the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution, a breakthrough in materials science, energy storage and other technologies, by cleaning up after heaps of waste and inventing inputs for items spurned by ordinary recyclers.
Heard it from a Scout: 15 things you may not know you can recycle
Now more than ever, it’s important that we reduce our ecological footprint to create a greener world for the future. Scouts Canada has always encouraged members to do their part to create a cleaner environment, whether it be through litter cleanups or leave-no-trace initiatives that encourage people to leave the surrounding environment the way they found it. Recycling is one of the easiest ways to be green, and there are so many things you can recycle!