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Bimbo Bakeries USA (BBU), in partnership with TerraCycle, is advancing its efforts to make the packaging of its bread, buns, bagels and English muffins recyclable across the United States. Details of the program first appeared last fall. Because plastic bags, like those used in our packaging today, are not recyclable through household recycling streams and most end up in landfills. Expanding our partnership with TerraCycle allows consumers across the country to easily recycle our plastic bags from their own homes at no cost. This was an important and immediate action for our company as we move toward our commitment to 100% sustainable packaging by 2025. As the first and only baking company to partner with TerraCycle, we have already recycled over 5 million pounds of waste and we hope consumers can divert millions more pounds of plastic from landfills. Fred Penny, BBU President. BBU said the recycling program is open to any interested person, school, office or community organization. Participants can recycle packaging by following the instructions on the TerraCycle program page. All packaging featured is cleaned and cast into hard plastic that can be re-molded to make new recycled products. At TerraCycle, our mission has always been to eliminate waste, recycle the non-recyclable, and use our innovative business solutions to minimize human impact on the planet.
It is through long-lasting partnerships like the one Bulgaria Mobile Number List we enjoy with Bimbo Bakeries USA that allow us to meet our goal and help preserve the environment for future generations. Tom Szaky, CEO of TerraCycle As an added incentive, for every pound of packaging waste sent to TerraCycle through the Bimbo Bakeries USA Bag Recycling Program, collectors earn points that can be used for charitable gifts or converted into cash and donated to nonprofit organizations. profit of your choice. Operating nationwide in 21 countries, TerraCycle partners with consumer products companies, retailers and cities to recycle products and packaging that would otherwise end up in landfills or incinerated. Image: Bimbo Bakeries USA.He maintained his position as a founding supporter and member of the Advisory Board of the Center for Sport and Human Rights, facilitating collective action on specific human rights cases and building capacity in the sports ecosystem through new tools and training.
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