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Beauty Decluttering Tips That Actually Reduce Waste

Decluttering a beauty collection often involves sorting through expired, unused, or excess products and deciding what can be reused, donated, or responsibly discarded. While many items can be passed along or repurposed, beauty packaging that is no longer usable can be difficult to recycle through standard curbside systems. TerraCycle offers recycling solutions for hard-to-recycle beauty empties, helping keep packaging materials in use and out of landfills as part of a more sustainable approach to beauty routines.

POPSUGAR · Apr 15, 2026

How to Recycle Clothes, Electronics, and Beauty Empties the Right Way

Recycling everyday items like clothes, electronics, and beauty packaging is often more complicated than tossing them in a curbside bin, especially since many are made from mixed materials or fall outside local recycling capabilities. The guide highlights that while these items can be recycled, they typically require take-back programs, mail-in options, or store drop-offs. TerraCycle plays a key role in this ecosystem by offering solutions for hard-to-recycle materials like beauty empties and complex packaging, helping keep them in use and out of landfills.

Mashable · Apr 15, 2026

Open Farm Puts Sustainability at the Center of Pet Food and Packaging

Open Farm is reshaping the pet food industry with a focus on responsibly sourced ingredients and greater transparency for pet owners. Alongside these efforts, the brand is also addressing the challenge of packaging, with flexible pet food bags that are not easily recycled through curbside systems. TerraCycle provides a solution for these materials, helping keep pet food packaging in use and out of landfills. By pairing sustainable sourcing with responsible recycling options, Open Farm is helping move the pet industry toward a more circular future.

The Toronto Star · Apr 1, 2026