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Spooky season is officially over and many people are wondering what to do with all their leftover Halloween candy. In Massachusetts, there's several solutions for both the extra sweets and the wrappers.
If you've already eaten all your Halloween candy, you can do something with all the wrappers instead of throwing them out. Trove Green Provisions in Medford will be collecting candy wrappers and sending them to TerraCycle for recycling.
CBS News · Nov 1, 2024
TerraCycle, a leader in innovative sustainability solutions, celebrated the opening of its new R&D lab at its Trenton, NJ global headquarters with a ribbon-cutting on Oct. 8.
Dignitaries Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, Greater Trenton CEO George Sowa and TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky unveiled the Dr. Ernel Simpson Research and Development Lab. Touted Terracycle’s new innovation hub, the lab is named for TerraCycle’s executive vice president of R&D and technical innovation. Company officials call the state-of-the-art facility “a beacon of progress” designed to push the boundaries of sustainability and recycling innovation.
Happi · Oct 30, 2024
If your concern about the effects of Halloween treats extends beyond tooth decay to the environment, a New Jersey company is offering a way to feel better about all the wrappers you collect Oct. 31.
With spending on treats, costumes and décor underway, Trenton-based TerraCycle wants to help unwrap responsible practices for items that aren’t easily recyclable. To put these materials on track for an effective afterlife, the company offers its Zero Waste Box.
NJBIZ · Oct 29, 2024
Packaging World · Oct 24, 2024
The Cool Down · Oct 23, 2024
Recycling Today · Oct 21, 2024
Pet Age · Oct 21, 2024
Recycling Product News · Oct 21, 2024
Waste Today · Oct 21, 2024
Ventura County Star · Oct 20, 2024