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Home   »  OLD SITE  »  Newsletters  »  MAY 2008 NEWSLETTER

Terracycle

Here's something you and your students can do right now to reduce your school's wastestream: Terracycle, the "world's first company to make everything out of trash," will pay you 2 cents for used wrappers and drink pouches so they can make cool products out of your garbage. You can read more about Terrracyle in the New York Times article below, then surf over to their website to find out how your school can earn money while recycling:

Read the New York Times article, "The Goal is to Do the Right Thing,"


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