Media Coverage

Below is a sample of our media coverage. If you know of a story that we have missed, please e-mail it to emilyb@terracycle.net.

  • Simple Saving savvy - December 30, 2009

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    I know many of you are "green" conscious and now you can take recycling to a whole new level!

    It's called Terracycle. Some of you may remember I posted about Terracycle before, but for new readers or those of you who missed that post, I thought I'd fill you in.

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  • Northwest Cable News - December 28, 2009

    Up-cycling catching on in green movement

    You know all about recycling. But what do you know about up-cycling?

    If all you're doing is throwing things in the recycle bin each week, you're missing a big opportunity to protect the planet.

    "Up-cycling is the process of taking non-recyclable material that can't be traditionally recycled and finding a way... Read more

  • King 5 - December 28, 2009

    Up-cycling catching on in green movement

    You know all about recycling. But what do you know about up-cycling?

    If all you're doing is throwing things in the recycle bin each week, you're missing a big opportunity to protect the planet.

    "Up-cycling is the process of taking non-recyclable material that can't be traditionally recycled and finding a way... Read more

  • Harvard Business Review - December 28, 2009

    Recommended

    Szaky has written the best book on entrepreneurship I’ve read. This is not the story of a huge exit, or wow technology, or big money from top-tier VCs. It’s the witty, funny, poignant tale of a young Princeton dropout who finds himself up to his elbows in worm poop turned fertilizer on the way to building a pioneering “upcycl... Read more

  • Sentinel & Enterprise - December 23, 2009

    High school freshmen form environmental club

    ASHBURNHAM -- Fifteen freshmen from Oakmont Regional High School have taken their love for the environment and turned it into an after-school activity.

    Fifteen-year-olds Jessica Del Duca, Allison Duncan and Meghan Horgan, along with 14-year-old Emily Dewey, are part of the Oakmont Environmental Association. The club ... Read more

  • Shorewood Ripples Online - December 23, 2009

    Simple gifts are a joy to give

    It all starts on Black Friday. Thousands of shoppers line the sidewalk outside of Best Buy, grappling for the newest high-definition T.V.s. Frenzied consumers trample each other with their eyes set on the fancy toys they will buy their children, grandchildren, nieces, or nephews. It continues well into the New Year as familie... Read more

  • Brandy's Big Bargians - December 23, 2009

    TerraCycle

    Many people recycle their plastic, glass, and paper items. I have also heard more and more people say that for their New Years Resloution this year they are going to start being more recycle conscience. This got me to thinking today, just how many companies are doing what they can to recycle, and go green. Turns out, more ... Read more

  • CBS We are Austin - December 23, 2009

    Go Green: Recycling turned upcycling

    Throwing your plastic bottles and cans into a bin isn't the only way to recycle. There's another way to save…with style.

    Drink pouches become pencil pouches. Cookie bags transform to tote bags and old billboards are new backpacks…it's not recycling…It's upcycling. Read more