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Henkel Launches Adhesives Recycling Program

Henkel, a manufacturer of adhesives, sealants and functional coatings, including the Loctite brand, is partnering with TerraCycle to become the first company to offer a recycling solution for anaerobic adhesives. Through the Adhesive Recycling Program, Henkel customers can purchase a postage-paid recycling box that they fill with empty Loctite adhesive containers and send to TerraCycle for processing. TerraCycle will thermally treat the containers and turn them into new plastic products.

Changer des paquets de gâteaux en euros pour l’école ?

Changer des paquets de gâteaux en euros pour l’école ?

C’est possible grace à Terracycle et à la Brigade Saint-Michel! L’école de Villenauxe-la-Grande est inscrite au concours Terracycle – Saint-Michel. Jusqu’au 30 juin, l’association Terracycle récompense les plus gros envois d’emballages plastiques de gâteaux de toutes marques. Ces emballages sont transformés en « points terracycle », qui se changent en euros pour les écoles, alors n’hésitez pas à nous rapporter vos emballages de gâteaux.

Ticked Off Foundation introduces new easy ways for the public to help Lyme patients

1. Recycle For Lyme program - Collect non-traditional recyclables that would ordinarily be destined for the landfill or incinerators and are not being collected by neighborhood pick-up. Using a free shipping label, you ship these recyclables to TerraCycle and Ticked Off Foundations receives donations based on the amount shipped. Help save the planet and help Lyme patients all at once. Win/win!

Foxwoods Resort Casino Recognized with Multiple Major Business Award Wins

The Environmental Services department took ABA’s top prize in the category due to their efforts in 2015 when Foxwoods converted nearly 8,000 tons of waste to clean energy, enough to power more than 750 homes for a year, meet the fresh water needs of over 63,000 people and produce nearly 120 million sheets of paper. Through the Terracycle program, the property also recycled over one million cigarette butts.

Green schools 2016

As a seven-year-old, Patrick Dollard got to drive the horse team on his grandfather’s Sullivan County dairy farm, while his older brothers pitched hay. Today, in a way, Dollard is still running a farm in Sullivan County. He is president and CEO of The Center for Discovery, a remarkable facility based in Hurleyville, NY that has quietly evolved not only into the largest residential treatment center for disabled children in the state, but also a visionary, industrial-capacity farm that grows clean food for its students and staff, plus a 300-member CSA and a farm market on Hurleyville’s Main Street.