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With Valentine’s Day around the corner, Canadians consume three times more candy each February, creating a surge of extra plastic packaging—from heart-shaped chocolate boxes to candy wrappers—that can’t be recycled through curbside programs. International recycling leader TerraCycle is showing Canadians there’s a better way to keep the love (and candy wrappers) alive by recycling this hard-to-recycle waste with Zero Waste BoxTM.
Western Grocer · Feb 6, 2025
TerraCycle's VetCycle is an easy to use, all-in-one recycling solution designed to help veterinary professionals across Canada recycle hard-to-recycle waste found in vet clinics, animal shelters, and labs. VetCycle collects items like personal protective equipment (PPE), plastic food packaging, pet products like leashes, muzzles, brushes, and general cleaning supplies that are not accepted by municipal recycling services.
Recycling Product News · Jan 15, 2025
They might be small, but contact lenses can create a big waste problem.
Guelph eye doctors are helping the planet and the community by reducing waste to keep traditionally unrecyclable disposable contact lenses and their packaging out of landfills.
Through the Bausch + Lomb Every Contact Counts Free Recycling Program, contact lens users are encouraged to bring all brands of disposable contact lenses and their blister pack packaging to participating eye doctor locations to be recycled, at no cost.
Guelph Today · Dec 25, 2024
Guelph Mercury Tribune · Dec 21, 2024
Canadian Packaging · Nov 18, 2024
Globe & Mail · Nov 14, 2024
Waste360 · Sep 19, 2024
Recycling Product News · Sep 18, 2024
The Herald Times · Sep 18, 2024
Toronto Star · Aug 15, 2024