Read the side of the recycling bin. They arerefurbished and the company we buy them from does notrecycle them. You can send cartridges to avariety of charities or to your local recycling center.You can also reuse them by having them refilled at a localoffice supplies store.
The bad news is that chip bags cannot go intoyour single stream recycle bin, since most chip bagsare made from aluminum laminated with polypropylene, also known asmetalized polypropylene, or low-density polyethylene film.Participating in the TerraCycle Chip Bag Bridgade is totallyfree.
Staples has partered with TerraCycle to recycleused pens, markers, sharpies, highlighters and mechanicalpencils. Bring your collection into a Staples, and they'llbegin the recycling process. First, the writing instrumentsare separated by material composition. Finally, they aremade into new recycled products.
According to the EPA, Americans throw away 1.6billion disposable pens every year. Add the rest of theworld, multiply by over 50 years of writing with disposablepens, and that's a lot of metal and plastic waste ending upin landfill!
Most areas do collect paper forrecycling. The paper gets chopped up into pulp. Inprinciple, paper can be composted as well, but the fibresare usually bleached, which already introduces some chemicals intothe paper. Most inks also contain harmful chemicals, socomposting might not be the best idea.
Crayons are made from petroleum, and just likeother oil based products, yes, they can be recycled.Businesses that generate lots of crayons are particularlygreat candidates for participating in the program highlightedbelow. Recycling crayons involves melting down thecrayon and reforming it.
Pencils are better for shading. Marks madewith pens last longer. Pencils are moreenvironmentally-friendly than pens. Pencils needsharpening, while pens are always ready towrite.
Refillable. Pens. This pen can berefilled with two different types of ink in various colors andthicknesses without having to dispose of the main body. We changedthe design to make the pens and refills compatible inorder to reduce waste.
While the marker barrel and cap arerecyclable, not all parts of the marker are. Themarker caps can be recycled at facilities that accept#5 plastic. Crayola offers an innovative program called ColorCyclethat converts old markers into energy as well as waxcompounds for asphalt and roofing shingles.
Ballpoint pens are made of metals,plastic, and some other chemicals. When they were firstmade, for a ball it the point was used steel. Today is usedtextured tungsten carbide because it is resistant to deforming. Thepoint that hold the ball is made of brass - alloy of copperand zinc.
Use Mechanical Pencils Instead
Cut down on the waste caused by wooden pencils,which can't be recycled, by switching to mechanicalpencils. They can be reused indefinitely, but are usually notrecyclable because they are made of plastic#6.According to environmental research blog Greenopedia,plastics labeled 1 and 2 can be recycled atalmost every recycling center, but numbers 3, 6 and 7usually cannot be recycled and can go directly in thetrash.
Crayola ColorCycle will accept all brandsof plastic markers, not just Crayola markers. Thatincludes dry erase markers and highlighters! ColorCycle willeliminate placing hundreds of tons of markers intolandfills.
Spiral notebooks, regardless of whether they havea plastic or a metal spiral binding, are recyclable. Thepreferred way to recycle them, however, is to remove thespiral binding prior to putting the notebook itselfinto your recycling bin.
Crayola program turns used markers intodiesel fuel
Crayola has found a way to turn dried upmarkers into clean fuel capable of being used in boilers,ships and even cars. Under the initiative, about 600 schools aroundthe country have so far agreed to recycle their usedmarkers for free.While many plastic resins can be recycledin curbside recycling programs, the mixture resulting fromthe manufacturing process of this patio furniture is noteasily recyclable. Therefore, disposal consists of a trip toa community landfill.
Just like pens, pencils aren't easy torecycle, despite being made out of recyclablematerials. That's because when pencils are made, the wood istreated, processed, and painted multiple times. After this process,the wood is no longer recyclable.
While the mechanical pencil has the advantage of beingreusable—more on that in a moment—it's almost certainlygoing to end up in a landfill at the end of its life. The biggestvirtue of a wooden pencil is that, well, it's not made outof plastic. That means it takes less energy to produce the rawpencil material.
The humble pencil, made with wood and a lead, iscompletely compostable (except for the metal bit on pencilswith erasers). Despite the misleading name, the lead inpencils is not the lethal kind—pencils mostlycontain graphite (a naturally occurring mineral), charcoal andclay.
Yes, pencil shavings can be used as compostingredients. Pencil shavings would be considered browncompost matter (source of carbon). Pencil shavings willdegrade quickly since they are nice and thin. There is no harm if abit of graphite gets into the compost heap.
Once they are dried, the pencils are cleaned ofglue. The pencils are then trimmed by cutters into ahexagonal shape so they do not roll off the belt. Thepencils are then smoothed by sanders and coated in varnishand dried. The eraser is then attached using a metal case called a“ferrule”.
For future purchases, consider choosing Naked Binders,which are 100 percent recyclable three ring binders. Heavypaper folders and file folders are recyclablewith curbside recyclables, and plastic folders. Theall-plastic envelopes can usually be recycled along withplastic film — not curbside, though.
You can recycle electronics, regardless of brandor where the items were purchased. Staples' technologyrecycling program accepts desktop PCs, networks, laptops, tablets,external hard drives, small servers, and all computer monitors.Just drop off your items at the Staples servicedesk.
Free recycling programs. TerraCycle offersfree, national recycling programs funded by brands,manufacturers, and retailers around the world. Simply join anynumber of programs, start collecting at your location, downloadfree shipping labels, and send us your waste to berecycled.
Toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes and more could nowbe recycled in the UK after Colgate has announced anew programme in partnership with TerraCycle. Oral care productshave long been a bugbear of the zero waste world.