And the winner is…
Comment #35, Barbara M.
Congrats and thanks to everyone who entered!
Kashi Company, the premier natural food and lifestyle company, and Recyclebank, the company that rewards people with discounts and deals for taking everyday green actions, have developed a new way to reward people for learning about sustainability.
Recyclebank came to Delaware just after we moved into PA (of course), offering special recycling carts which are weighed each week when recycling is picked up. The weight of the recyclables in your cart is translated into Recyclebank points, which are redeemable for rewards like gift cards or discounts.
I KNOW. That’s super awesome.
Sadly, I live on the most inconvenient stretch of road imaginable for big ol’ recycling trucks, so even though my waste company does pick up recycling it never seems to pick up mine. So I suck it up and take my recycling to community bins, and get no pats on the back for all my conscientious hard work. Sniff, sniff.
What I didn’t realize is that even I can earn rewards! Recyclebank offers reward points for everyday green actions other than their (incredibly smart) physical recycling program.
For example:
From now until December 31, 2011, if you purchase any of these seven Kashi cereals:
- Kashi Autumn Wheat
- Cinnamon Harvest
- Island Vanilla (organic)
- Strawberry Fields (organic)
- Kashi Honey Sunshine
- Berry Blossoms
- Golden Goodness
you’ll find a “Recycle for Rewards” callout on the side panel of the box. Enter the code online as a pledge to recycle your cereal box (even if you have to drive it to the recycling center yourself like me), and you’ll earn 50 Recyclebank Points per box! These points are redeemable for rewards from local and national business partners, including coupons for Kashi products.
AND, if you watch the following video about the lifecycle of a cereal box— from original purchase at the grocery store to gaining a second life at the recycling facility (embedded below, RSS and email subscribers may have to click through, sorry)— and then answer a few questions, you’ll earn 25 bonus points.
Recycling paperboard is a big deal, and I’m not sure that most people are even aware that they should be recycling it! About 2.7 billion packages of cereal are purchased each year, and most of it can be recycled. Little steps add up to big changes, folks, and if everyone made this small change we’d be diverting an enormous quantity of paperboard from our dumps, and saving copious quantities of energy and natural resources to boot.
The video also mentions one of the points that I love to drum into people’s heads, so here it is again: it is so important to close the cycle and buy products made from recycled content (extra snaps for products with a high post-consumer content, meaning that it’s material that actually passed through a consumer’s hands into the recycling bin). Create the demand for recycled products and packaging and the companies will follow— and be sure to support early adopters like Kashi who have already taken the sustainable route.
GIVEAWAY!!
I’ve only tried the Strawberry Fields and the Honey Sunshine thus far, but one lucky reader gets to try all seven cereals involved in “Recycle for Rewards” (listed above). These cereals are natural, minimally processed and free of highly refined sugars, artificial additives and preservatives.
- Just tell me what you recycle, or one way you reduce paper waste, for your chance to win a sample pack of seven Kashi cereals.
- For a second entry, you can follow me on Twitter and leave me an additional comment letting me know you did. (If you already follow, leave me a comment saying so!)
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For more info on Kashi:
- Join the Kashi community online
- Check Kashi out on Facebook
- Visit on YouTube
For more on Recyclebank:
This giveaway will close at midnight on Wednesday, July 20th. One winner will be selected at random the next morning from all entries and contacted via the email provided on the comment form. Winner has 48 hours to reply before a new winner is drawn. US mailing addresses only, please.
Danielle says
We recycle just about everything that we can. We reduced paperwaste by using rags and I use cloth napkins. I also have reusable paper towels to throw in my purse for when I am out. I LOVE Whole Foods because I can recycle my #5 plastics there. Although I guess I increased my paper waste by switching to the new 7th Gen detergent that comes in paper packaging with a thin plastic bag inside. Every bit can be recycled and there is much less plastic waste. LOVE IT.
Danielle says
I follow you on the Twitter. It’s good #Karma.
PurpleLarkspur says
I recycle or compost pretty much everything. We have gotten our trash down to less then a small bag per week
PurpleLarkspur says
I follow you on Twitter. I am @purplelarkspur
Molly says
We recycle everything including baby oatmeal cereal boxes, aluminum foil, toilet paper rolls and most recently…. doggie chewed balls from Olivia’s ball pit!
Marilyn Wons says
I recycle soda cans, newspapers and all paper that goes through our shredder.
nicole says
We reduce our waste by using reusable shopping sacks.
Linda Kish says
I recycle aluminum, plastic, paper, batteries, CFLs, electronics, regular light bulbs. Pretty much anything I think I can recycle. And, I donate as much as I can, too.
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
Scott D says
Recycle all my soda cans and bottles at work.
Contestscott33 [at] gmail [dot] com
Shannon Baas says
We recycle paper, plastic, and aluminum.
Jaclyn Reynolds says
We recycling water bottles and newspapers. And also store plastic bags.
ky2here says
Nothing exotic. I recycle paper and cardboard at home and at work using the curbside weekly service.
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ky2here says
Twitter follower and fellow honey badger fan (Nasty!) ky2here1.
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charline says
we recycle newspaper, can and cardboard
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EMMA L HORTON says
WE RECYCLE PAPER, PLASTIC, GLASS AND ALUMINUM CANS
Amber says
I recycle, paper, plastics 1-5 and try to buy products with as little non-recyclable packaging as possible!
Brooke H says
I recycle all of my cereal boxes 🙂
Lynda E. says
We recycle aluminum cans and plastic milk jugs and I always wash and reuse my ziplocs.
DeeAnn S says
One way we reduce paper waste is to not have our newspaper delivered to the house anymore. I read it, and my magazines, on-line. Thanks.
Susan Ladd says
Hope to win 🙂
Cee says
I actually cart all of my paper goods to a recycling bin available for public use at work. Then I purchase as much as I can in bulk. We tend to do bigger breakfasts and lunches–lots of cereals, fruits, and yogurt, but simple things like beans and rice for dinner.
Claire says
We recycle bottles and cans, as well as things like cottage cheese containers and yogurt containers.
Jessica says
We recycle about everything – cans, boxes, yogurt containers, paper. My fingers are crossed, as Kashi cereal is awesome!
Suzanne K says
I recycle just about everything possible here too! We use MAYBE 1 roll of paper towels every other year (real icky messes that I don’t want to use my washable cloth rags for). I have a worm composter and a yard waste compost tile. I wish we had a Recyclebank in our area 🙁
Linda Lansford says
We recycle paper, cardboard, newspapers and cans
Alison T. says
I recycle plastic bottles.
supaflychikenpi2 AT gmail DOT com
Bethany Maxwell says
We recycle everything recyclable – paper, cardboard, plastics, glass, aluminum, etc. Hope I win! I love Kashi!
Meredith says
We recycle everything that is allowed in our area. We only wish they would recycle glass around here!
Diane R. says
I recycle paper, plastic, metal. Batteries and electronics get special treatment.
katfam says
I try to do what I can online, so that I don’t have to print as much.
katfam says
I follow on Twitter.
Ashley Elaine says
I recycle cans and plastic bottles.
Ashley Elaine says
follow on twitter @Ashbug622
Barbara M says
I recycle all cans, plastic, cardboard and newspapers.
We have recycling bins and that makes it easier.
Thank you.
barbara dot montyj at gmail dot com
Barbara M says
I follow you on Twitter @JalapenoMama
Erin M. says
Actually, we live in a county that requires us to recycle or else we get fined! Cardboard…paper & cans is the norm to recycle here in Southern California!
Erin M. says
Following @robinelton via Twitter (@erinxduh)
Christine says
recycle everything and reuse everything else
valerie says
we recycle glass, plastic, and metal at the house. my neighborhood doesn’t pick up cardboard or newspaper so I hold onto it and bring it the local university where there are recycling facilities for it 🙂
Jill Myrick says
We try to recycle everything possible that we can.
We try to reduce our paper waste by using cloth shopping bags, cloth lunch bags, real plates instead of paper and dish towels instead of paper towels just to name a few.
jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com
Jill Myrick says
I am following via Twitter as jlsc123.
jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com
Tari Lawson says
I recycle everything I can from paper, to plastic and glass. I also give unwanted items away instead of throwing them in the trash.
eva says
I print double side and I recycle glass, plastic, and aluminium.
ekieuuu@gmail.com
eva says
ekieuuu@gmail.com
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Kendra says
recycle or compost
even metals are taken to a center
Ivan H. says
I recycle all plastics. I also compost. To reduce paper, I use paper until both sides are used whether for printing or scratchpaper. Then it can be used for paper airplane races with kids (as long as it’s not confidential info. because kids love to read and learn, even from paper airplanes!).
bets says
We recycle everything we can especially cereal boxes. In our community we don’t have glass recycling so we save it any way and when we are going to a town 30 miles away that does have glass recycling we take it with us.
Caryn S says
We recycle everything we can, newspaper, glass jars, junk mail, etc. I’ve even started harping on my neighbor when she goes to throw paper in the trash, “You can recycle that!” LOL.
Kristy Pleasant says
i recycle to try and do my part for the environment. any time i can i reuse or recycle an item to make an impact. it also cuts down on trash we take out weekly. 🙂
Peggy says
We recycle cans, bottles, newspaper, cereal boxes, pizza boxes, cardboard….if it’s cardboard or paper I recycle it!
Peggy says
following on twitter (@sweetheart4171)
sweetheart4171(at)yahoo(dot)com
Derk Thomas says
Paper and cans/jars
Angela Winesburg says
I recycle cans, bottles and cardboard, thanks!
Angela Winesburg says
Following you via Twitter (@Hotsnotty2), Thanks!
Tonya Dean says
We recycle cans. We even go and pick up cans people have thrown in ditches.
tdlsfm(at)gmail(dot)com
Cindy M says
We reduce waste with our awesome compost bin- shredded paper, veggie scraps and grass clippings make great fertilizer!
Cindy M says
I am following you on Twitter! My Twitter name is foodhistorian.
amy deeter says
it helps to save on garbage
amy16323(at)gmail(dot)com
tallcapp says
I recycle all paper and plastic products and I rarely throw useable items in the trash. If they are in good shape I donate them. I turn in all electricals (bulbs, batteries, etc at a monthly roundup in town.)
shawna says
We recycle plastic, cardboard, aluminum, and glass
LaurenS says
We reduce paper waste by using cloth diapers, cloth napkins, cloth breast pads, cloth menstrual pads, cloth rags.
Melanie C says
We recycle just about everything that we can. From Pop cans to toilet paper rolls. melaniecalcut@gmail.com
Melanie C says
@mcalcut follows you on twitter. melaniecalcut@gmail.com
Joy F says
We recycle all paper and plastic. Also, soda cans.
Lisa G. says
We recycle our plastics, paper and glass products as well as safe aluminum cans and sell to our local metal recycler.
lisalmg25 at gmail dot com
Lisa G. says
I’m following you on Twitter @lisalmg.
lisalmg25 at gmail dot com
Kelly L says
We recycle everything we can – paper, plastics, glass, aluminum. Every week we have three recycle bins filled at the curb. Thanks!
Jana says
We live in Oregon, where recycling is easy and effortless because it’s commingled! If it’s recyclable, in it goes. The only thing we have to sort is the glass. Our recycle bin is larger than our trash bin. With family on the East coast who never recycle, I hope to see more communities offering this easier way.
ferriz says
we recycle cans and bottles around here. we drink a LOT of soda so we do a lot of recycling.
ferriza2(at)yahoo(dot)com
ferriz says
twitter follower @xferriza2
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The Knapps says
We recycle whatever we can…newspaper, boxes from food, junk mail, cans, jars, glass…whatever our recycle people will take 🙂
Emma Peel says
We re-use and recycle plastic containers from bottled water and milk jugs using them as mini pails, just cut the tops off, we recycle cans and bottles and often plastic that comes from packaging or frozen dinner trays as we buy a lot of frozen foods
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Emma Peel says
I’m Following you on Twitter – id-Emma__Peel
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Justine says
I recycle just about anything I can, I don’t even leave my cans somewhere that won’t recycle them, I bring them home lol! Seriously, some people in my neighborhood think I’m a ‘hippie’ but I just try to take care of the Earth, she deserves it! I also recycle glass, paper, plastic, anything 😀
Justine says
I am now following you via twitter
shesanangel417
Nancy says
We recycle just about everything: newspapers, cardboard, plastic, glass, aluminum, etc!
deana c says
I recycle all paper, plastic and metal objects in our house.
kathy pease says
we recycle aluminum cans,glass,plastic,ardboard and newspapers..one way i reduce paper towel use is to use old newspapers when i wash windows
kathypease(at)gmail(dot)com
Fran {The Flavorful Fork} says
I recycle as much as possible – paper products, cans, glass, and plastic. So happy to see Kashi participating in Recyclebank’s efforts. Our family LOVES Kashi cereal. Our favorite is Heart to Heart.
dddiva says
We recycle everything we can- cans, paper products, plastics, clothing, books etc
dddiva says
Follow you on twitter @dddiva
Nick Hilleshiem says
I recycle everything. paper, plastic, glass, everything I can!!!
nick.hilleshiem@yahoo.com
jamie says
i keep a large bin at work to put all used paper in….that also gets my coworkers involved!
jamie says
twitter follower jamiexink
Rachel says
we recycle everything we can
Vicki D. says
I recycle paper, plastic, cans, cardboard, and glass. When I’m emptying the small trash cans into the large one to take out, I even take papers out of them to recycle.
Gale says
I REUSE cereal boxes by making them into photo mailers! Photo mailers are expensive anyways, so it saves me money while reducing waste.
I recycle the boxes I don’t use the traditional way, as well as plastic bottles and metal cans. I do use plastic shopping bags but return them to the store to be recycled.
Susan Smith says
We sort our trash and recycle our papers, glass and plastics
Susan Smith says
follow via twitter susan1215
tina page says
We recycle everything we can including cardboard, cans, plastic and glass. Often we reuse paper though since we have taken to making paper lately out of it. Recycling is made very difficult in this small rural area I’ve moved to. There is no curbside recycling so few people do it since you have to drive in the snow most of the year to get to the recycling plant! But I have been trying to get recycling done at different places i frequent and often offer to take others recycling just so they will get it done!
tina page says
new twitter follower(@trixie420247)
kittycardero says
I recycle paper, cardboard and plastic.
kittycardero says
Follow on twitter @kittycardero
Ed Nemmers says
We recycle glass, plastic and newspaper!
Terri P says
We recycle paper and cardboard! We donate it to the Boy Scouts of the USA!
outofthemist AT gmail DOT com
Terri P says
I follow @robinelton on Twitter @GeorgiaMist
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wcc says
We recycle everything that we can. Any leftover foods we use for the compost heap in the garden. Thanks for the chance! 🙂
wcc says
I follow you on twitter (@whitechocolatec).
susan smoaks says
i recycle cans and other aluminum
Nikki Davis says
I recycle everything….from paper, plastic, glass, ink cartridges, old cell phones, etc.. It is so easy to do these days, there is no reason everyone can not do the same.
Thank you for the entry,
Nikki Davis says
twitter follower as NikkiDavis05
Breanne says
I recycle what the recycling trailer takes! I live in military housing and am most likely not allowed to have a compost bin or anything like that.
Breanne says
I follow you on Twitter @RazzMyBerry.
Sand says
We have curbside recycling so we recycle everything our city accepts.
Emily N says
I recycle paper, cans, etc.
spirit_kim says
I just signed up for our cities new recycle program so I will be recycling everything I can in September.
momznite says
We recycle the usual paper, plastic, glass, mental…. We also try to find new homes for objects we are no longer needing/enjoying.
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Gianna says
I recycle aluminum and steel.