COLOR ME BAD: A set of 18 colored, star-shaped crayons are all you need to add a little creativity to your day. The crayons are created by hand from unwanted and leftover crayons from a national ...
Midland resident Rita Heglin is collecting crayons that would have gone into the trash - and is recycling them instead. Heglin recently worked as a paraprofessional at Plymouth Elementary School in ...
A Danville man who was a 2016 Jefferson Award winner says his nonprofit has kept 55 million crayons from ending up in landfills. The magic of making crayons still brings Bryan Ware's life a splash of ...
Up to 75,000 pounds of broken or unwanted crayons end up in U.S. landfills every year. This Earth Day, recycle old crayons with this ecofriendly craft. Mix different shades of blue and green, and add ...
DANVILLE; Calif. -- The Crayon Initiative aims to bring happiness to children and the environment by recycling used crayons into new ones. The founder of the Crayon Initiative, Bryan Ware, was at ...
Less than a month after hosting their first fundraiser, high school students from Naperville already are looking for ways to expand the nonprofit they created so more of the world’s children have a ...
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Surprising Things That Can Be Recycled
It’s not just paper, plastic, aluminum, and glass you can recycle! Find out what surprising things that can be recycled here ...
Leoanrdtown residents Elizabeth D’Aurora and Cate Kinslow are Girl Scouts who recycled crayons to stop them from going into landfills. Once they had learned that more than 120,000 pounds of crayons ...
SAMMAMISH, Wash. — A middle schooler from Sammamish has created a partnership with local restaurants to save their crayons from ending up in the trash. Gaurangi Gupta, 13, saw a need for the ...
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