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TerraCycle Attracts Strong Crowdfunding Support

In November 2025 TerraCycle’s crowdfunding campaign ranked among the top fundraisers, highlighting strong investor interest in the company’s mission to keep hard-to-recycle materials in use. Even as overall crowdfunding activity slowed slightly, TerraCycle’s raise demonstrates continued confidence in innovative sustainability solutions.

KingsCrowd · Dec 8, 2025

Edgewell's Schick and Skintimate Launch Free Razor Recycling Program with TerraCycle

Schick and Skintimate, two shave care brands from Edgewell Personal Care, have introduced a free, nationwide recycling program in partnership with TerraCycle that makes it easy for consumers in the continental United States to recycle disposable razors and their plastic packaging. Disposable razors are made from a mix of metal and plastic that most local recycling systems cannot process, leaving many of these items to end up in landfills or incinerators. Through the program individuals, households, schools, and community groups can sign up online, download a prepaid shipping label, collect used razors and packaging in a secure box, and send them to TerraCycle for recycling. The plastics are processed into pellets used in products like park benches and picnic tables, and the metals are smelted into base materials for industrial uses, helping keep these hard‑to‑recycle materials in use and out of waste streams.

Scrap Monster · Dec 5, 2025

From Landfill to Legacy: The Shift Every Race Needs

Running events generate a surprising amount of waste, from single-use snack wrappers to hydration gel pouches. These materials are often difficult to recycle through traditional curbside systems and can end up in landfills. TerraCycle offers recycling solutions for snack wrappers and hydration gel pouches, keeping these hard-to-recycle materials in use and out of landfills. By diverting these items from disposal, it helps reduce the environmental impact of disposable packaging and supports a more sustainable approach to single-use materials.

Sports Destination Management · Dec 5, 2025