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TerraCycle to host Jersey Fresh Graffiti Jam

Recycling company TerraCycle is hosting the 11th annual Jersey Fresh Jam, New Jersey’s biggest showcase of hip hop art and culture, Saturday, Aug. 6. In partnership with Trenton based graffiti artists, Leon Rainbow and Vicious Styles Crew, TerraCycle is providing their Trenton headquarters, 121 New York Avenue, as a canvas for talent around the country to express their artistic freedom.

Business Briefs

Office Depot and OfficeMax stores recently launched a back-to-school binder recycling program in partnership with recycler TerraCycle. Shoppers can bring any empty binder to one of the stores and receive a $2-off coupon on a new binder purchase.

Old binders can be recycled at store

Office Depot has a Binder Recycling Program that encourages shoppers to drop off old binders through the recycling company TerraCycle instead of having binders be thrown away and go to the landfill. Shoppers can bring any old empty binder to an Office Depot or OfficeMax retail location and receive a $2 instant discount off a same-day binder purchase. Office Depot in Hammond is at 2260 W. Thomas St.

The "Three R's" of Back-to-School

For some recycling ideas, TerraCycle has a variety of recycling programs for common school supply waste streams. Empty pens and markers, for example, can be recycled through the Writing Instrument Recycling Program. In partnership with Newell Brands (makers of Sharpie, Papermate, Uniball), TerraCycle can collect any brand of common writing instrument and recycle them into new products, like park benches and playgrounds for schools.

Jersey Jam includes art and music

Once a year, artists come from around the world to participate in the Jersey Fresh Jam in Trenton.
TerraCycle provides its headquarters as a canvas for the artists to express themselves and transform the wall space.
In partnership with artists,Leon Rainbow and the Vicious Styles Crew, TerraCycle will host the 11th annual Jersey Fresh Jam, New Jersey’s biggest showcase of urban art and hip-hop culture, on Saturday.
The block-wide festival will feature over 50 artists mostly from the New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey tri-state area, with special guests coming from San Diego, and Washington, D.C. Visitors will be able to experience over 40,000 square feet of live painting, with live music being performed throughout the festival.