Bear Tavern students also help maintain an onsite food garden, partake in a TerraCycle recycling program and create art projects throughout the year using recycled materials. The school’s butterfly garden is also recognized as a Certified Wildlife Habitat with National Wildlife Federation.
If you don’t like the taste of tap water, grab a water filtration product for your home. Brita and PUR are two great brands to choose from, and you can even recycle their filtration products by sending them into my company,
TerraCycle. By collecting and sending us your
PUR or
Brita dispensers, pitchers, faucet mounts, and other filtration products, you can even earn money for a local school or charity of your choosing.
Last Fall, Colgate provided a grant for a pilot recycling program for eight dental schools and eight dental hygiene programs in the United States from September through December. Each school was provided with recycling boxes for specified oral care products and packaging and a
TerraCycle account. For every pound of recycled products received, $1 is donated to a 501(c)3 non-profit organization of choice.
Through Terracycle, an upcycling and recycling company, used writing instruments earn the school 2 cents each. Although this is an ongoing fundraiser, Terracycle is also hosting a collection contest to see which schools can submit the most instruments by the end of November. The school collected more than 16 pounds of writing instruments during the recycling drive.
What could possibly go better with your breakfast than a cuppa coffee in the morning?
Nothing.
That’s what.
It’s a hug in a cup and who doesn’t love that kind of start to your day?
Recycling company
TerraCycle and Tom’s of Maine are awarding a TerraCycle “Garden Bundle” to the Steamboat Springs store for having the most creative display. The bundle includes recycled plastic lumber for garden beds, watering cans and a selection of TerraCycle garden fertilizer.
Eco friendly and packing a punch for usefulness, the
TerraCycle Upcycled Tent Dropp Kit is the perfect gift to give to loved ones. Durable, light-weight, and designed with several pockets and storage areas, this product is made from recycled tents. It’s perfect for traveling, camping, or even use at home. Give a gift that is for the Earth as well as someone special in your life!
Students at the University of Virginia are making a difference on their campus by educating fellow students on the importance of recycling. The TerraCycle program was also featured in their campus recycling outreach.
Freeland students are making a difference this school year by recycling their lunchtime waste with TerraCycle. Through participation in TerraCycle’s recycling programs, schools can turn their empty food packaging into cash. Freeland Elementary School is working with TerraCycle to collect empty applesauce pouches for recycling in the GoGo squeeZ Brigade.