Packaged in reused 2-liter bottles. Base is made of recycled plastic. Product carries a Zerofootprint™ Seal.
What to do when it's empty:
Best Idea: Reuse with Premium Seed Good Idea: Recycle the bottle Bad Idea: Throw it away
Where to hang:
From any tree branch, hook or railing, wherever you want to watch birds!
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We have a lot to celebrate here at 24Paws. Our guys just turned 14 and 15 years old, Grandbury’s anniversary adoption date is just around the corner, and we are preparing to launch a new store. We want to help get your summer off right by sharing our TerraCycle bounty with you. Yep, you can test out some of the new TerraCycle Pet Products we were sent by participating in our Clean & Green Summer...
Recently MOI got asked to check out the products from a company that uses ALL recycled materials. When they say ALL they meant it, WOOF! I’ve not used the products bepaws after all I am a dog, hehe, but my humans have used ALL of the ones they sent and they rrrreally like them. So let me bark a little about what they are and why you ought to want to go a la naturel with your home cleaning products,...
TerraCycle has a soft spot in many people’s hearts, ours included. The company has made a name for itself as a leader in green business practices by creating new consumer products packaged in discarded trash. When they sent over some of their new pet products for us to try out, we jumped at the chance to put the cleansers to the test.
Feeling guilty about that bag of potato chips or candy bar you just had for lunch? We're not talking about calories here, but the waste made by non-recyclable packaging regularly generated while snacking.
To start making a dent in this waste stream, Frito-Lay (think Lay's, Doritos, Tostitos and Cheetos) and Mars (Snickers, Winterfresh, Altoids and Pedigree) are teaming up with TerraCycle...
Princeton University students Tom Szaky and Jon Beyer drew inspiration for their company from a box of worms. They started small -- first demonstrating the feasibility of their idea by reprocessing solid waste from dining halls at Princeton University -- before tackling bigger challenges. Today, TerraCycle is a case study of eco-capitalism success and demonstrates that "a company [can] be financially...