TerraCycle E-Waster Trash Can

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100% recycled e-waste. |
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Made in the USA. |
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These cans are made from 100% e-waste (such as crushed computers and fax machines) that would otherwise have ended up in a landfill. |
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     Based on 2 reviews.


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Leaf Green
Terracycle the Upcycler (August 27, 2008)
Terracycle, a New Jersey based company, is starting to develop something different from their normal cleaning products. They are creating tote bags, pouches, binders and more out of wrappers from candy, energy bars, juice packs, etc.
It’s really cool stuff. i just wanted to make you aware of it as a teaser to the Terracycle review which, I’ll have for you guys shortly....
WisInfo.com
'Green' options growing for back-to-school shoppers (August 27, 2008)
Moms and dads can buy eco-friendly school supplies for their kids, but they'll have to pay a little more for them.
Representatives of Shopko, which is carrying eco-friendly school supplies for the first time, said they hope to supply more "green" options as consumer demand grows.
"We recognize that a consumer is more frequently now looking for options that are Earth-friendly,"...
Green Bay Gazette
Green' options growing for back-to-school shoppers (August 18, 2008)
Moms and dads can buy eco-friendly school supplies for their kids, but they'll have to pay a little more for them.
Representatives of Shopko, which is carrying eco-friendly school supplies for the first time, said they hope to supply more "green" options as consumer demand grows.
"We recognize that a consumer is more frequently now looking for options that are Earth-friendly,"...
Got2BeGreen
Eco-Friendly School Supplies (August 18, 2008)
With the new school year quickly approaching, these new eco-friendly binders caught our eye. The binders are from TerraCycle who has teamed up with OfficeMax. TerraCycle creates their products by gathering items that would normally end up in landfills and uses these wastes as the raw materials for their products. For example, the binders are made from 100% recycled cardboard and 90% recycled metal...
Shared Reviews.Com
Terracycle Plant Food from worm poop you say? (August 18, 2008)
I must say that I really can't stand what this particular product is actually made of simply because I can't stand creepy crawlers, but that aside, I love everything else about the product and the Company's very responsible stance.
Terracycle Inc is a company that was founded by two Princeton students who believed that it was possible to not only build a successful business but build one...
Green Link Central
TerraCycle Partners with OfficeMax to Take Recycling to a New Level (August 11, 2008)
Want to win a free eco-binder or cleaning products? See details below.
As the lazy days of August start, I am reminded that I have to get my children ready for school. This include shopping for clothes, school supplies, and doctor appointments. ...
Montgomery
Graffiti festival emphasizes community, ecology (August 6, 2008)
College student Dana Jackel, of Maple Glen, is helping to organize a New Jersey recycling-based company's annual graffiti and urban arts festival this weekend in Trenton.
Jackel, an intern for TerraCycle and a senior at Cornell University, is helping plan the event. Jackel said through holding the event TerraCycle is promoting a constructive and positive image of urban art in an effort to bring...
Green Home
Tom Szaky, CEO of TerraCycle, gets trashy (August 6, 2008)
You asked Tom Szaky, founder and CEO of TerraCycle, all your trashy questions (ha ha ha, I'm so funny). And he answered them!
In a nutshell, TerraCycle takes what others call trash, upcycles those materials, and turn them into brand-spanking new products. Who thought you could make a hot little tote bag from KoolAid containers or a sweet homework folder from Capri Sun juice packs?...
Earth 911
Company Profile: TerraCycle (June 30, 2008)
Who says dropping out of Princeton is a foolhardy move? Not Tom Szaky, who in 2001, along with co-founder Jon Beyer, had a vision for a new kind of product created completely from waste. In fact, their moment of inspiration came while visiting friends who were successfully using vermacompost (worm poop) to grow thriving plants.
Szaky and Beyer founded TerraCycle in 2002, and the company has grown...
Earth 911
OfficeMax Offers Recycled Paper at Self-Serve Copy Machines (June 26, 2008)
Customers can now choose 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper when making self-serve copies at OfficeMax.
Copy machines sport “Think in Green” stickers to encourage customers to choose the recycled paper. Customers can upgrade from 30 percent to 100 percent post-consumer paper for no charge for a limited time.
OfficeMax has made other efforts to help consumers make greener choices. Last...
Green Strides
NJ Company Turns Garbage into Gold (June 26, 2008)
Trenton-based TerraCycle’s entire product line is made from and packaged in waste products. How ingenious is that?!
Terracycle became renowned for its natural plant fertilizer made from organic waste from worms. The first step is to have something good for the worms to eat — raw organic matter that is fed into a rotating predigester. After a week, the mixture is ready to be fed to the worms....
Planet Green
My Eco-Crush of the Week: SuChin Pak falls in love with the king of poo (June 24, 2008)
Ok, so for our new show, G Word, I took a trip out to Trenton, New Jersey the other day to do a story on a pretty amazing company called Terracycle. If you're a gardener, you're probably familiar with the benefits of worms and their poo. Well, Tom Szaky, the 25-year-old CEO of what is now a multi-million dollar company, decided to bottle up this "black gold," as growers call it, and sell it in recycled...
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