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Video: OfficeMax and TerraCycle Partner to Introduce Innovative Office Product Line
Map data ©2008 Tele Atlas - Terms of Use NAPERVILLE, Ill. (Map) - To view the Multimedia News Release, go to: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/officemax/32807/ The new line with OfficeMax will be TerraCycle's first line of office products and features items for kids and adults. The design of these products helps to reduce some of the country's largest waste streams. "OfficeMax is pleased to provide our customers with the environmentally responsible products that TerraCycle is pioneering. TerraCycle's unconventional manufacturing methods have led to some of the most progressive products on the market today," said "At TerraCycle, we believe that OfficeMax is the ideal retailer for our products," said Tom Szaky CEO and Founder of TerraCycle. "They share our vision of making products from waste and supplying them to a mass audience without charging a premium. We are excited to help achieve that goal with the help of an industry leader like OfficeMax." The TerraCycle Natural Cleaner(TM) line will be OfficeMax's first line of all-natural cleaners packaged directly in used soda bottles. The line includes the Natural All-Purpose, Natural Window and Natural Degreaser packaged directly in used 1 liter bottles. Over 80 billion plastic bottles are discarded and end up in landfills every year. The cleaners are all plant based, non-toxic and biodegradable. Certifications include the Canadian Government's EcoLogo, one the strictest certifications given by the Canadian Government. OfficeMax will also carry TerraCycle's first lines of trashcans and recycling bins that are made from 100 percent recycled plastic. Millions of tons of plastic are discarded every year in America. TerraCycle salvages thousands of tons of plastic from a variety of applications and turns this mixed plastic waste into these environmentally preferable and affordable bins. OfficeMax and TerraCycle will offer binders made from 100 percent recycled cardboard covers and 90 percent recycled steel rings. The binders also come with the world's first return program for used binders. TerraCycle runs several free recycling fundraisers for schools, including
one that pays schools OfficeMax and TerraCycle plan to develop more recycled and environmentally preferable products together. OfficeMax is also working with TerraCycle to increase awareness about the need for more eco-friendly products and practices in homes, offices and classrooms, and by supporting recycling programs that make such changes possible. For more information on TerraCycle's recycling programs visit: www.terracycle.net/brigades. For samples, images or more information on this new partnership or these unique, innovation products, please contact Albe Zakes at 609.393.4252 x233. About TerraCycle, Inc. Tom Szaky, a 25-year old entrepreneur and About OfficeMax OfficeMax Incorporated (NYSE: OMX) is a leader in both business-to-business office products solutions and retail office products. The OfficeMax mission is simple. We help our customers do their best work. The company provides office supplies and paper, in-store print and document services through OfficeMax ImPress(R), technology products and solutions, and furniture to consumers and to large, medium and small businesses. OfficeMax customers are served by approximately 36,000 associates through direct sales, catalogs, e-commerce and more than 900 stores. To find the nearest OfficeMax, call 1-877-OFFICEMAX. For more information, visit http://www.officemax.com/ . Contacts:
TerraCycle, Inc. OfficeMax
Albe Zakes William Bonner
609-393-4252 ext 233 630.864.6066
Albe@terracycle.net WilliamBonner@officemax.com
Jennifer Rook
630.864.6057
JenniferRook@officemax.com
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