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.
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Sauk Valley -
January 15, 2007
Vermicompost leads to a clean basement
But, even more exciting, the worm tea I covet so much is now available, premixed and ready to use! Thanks to one company, TerraCycle (www.terracycle.net), blazing a path into many of the major retailers and garden centers, you and I have access to all the liquid worm food we want or need. More companies are likely to follow, ... Read more
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Contra Costa Times -
January 13, 2007
Indoors & Out
The press release says this product is "every gardener's dream come true," and if you dream of worm poop in a ready-to-use spray bottle, then your dreams have indeed come true. TerraCycle Inc. is introducing a line of plant foods and fertilizers all made from worm castings and available this spring at Wal-Mart, Home Depot an... Read more
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Todays Garden Center -
January 10, 2007
The Power of Worms
TerraCycle plant food is eco-friendly in every sense of the term. Made from and packaged in waste, the plant food is marketed as being powerful, odorless and goof proof. And, it doesn't cost any more than other plant fertilizers. The food comes from worms, which consume waste, process that waste and convert it to (I don't wan... Read more
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NJ Entrepreneur -
January 08, 2007
Learn From Experience: Tom Szaky
Founder Tom Szaky, inspired by a box of worms, created a prototype of the TerraCycle 'worm gin' in the summer of 2001 by reprocessing waste from dining halls at Princeton University. Once he proved his concept was feasible, Tom left Princeton and co-founded TerraCycle, Inc., the first company to produce products made from and... Read more
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Mankato Free Press -
January 06, 2007
A home for 'misfit' horses
Their latest push has been the TerraCycle program. The couple is asking for donations of empty 20-ounce beverage bottles to be recycled by TerraCycle, a New Jersey company that makes all-natural plant food out of worm droppings and packages it in the bottles. Misfit Acres will receive 5 cents per bottle. And, as Jody can atte... Read more
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E! The Environmental Magazine -
January 01, 2007
Super Poopers
With the mounting interest in eco-friendly products, it's no surprise that more and more materials will be recycled. One of the hottest such products on the market recycles worm poop into a liquid spray. TerraCycle has introduced a line of plant foods and fertilizers that not only are made from waste but packaged in it — reus...
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