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TerraCycle Collects Scotch Tape for Reuse, Expands Into London

For its latest collection effort, TerraCycle will not be upcycling the waste it brings in. Instead, after collecting used Scotch tape dispensers, TerraCycle will send them back to 3M to be reused. TerraCycle has also announced that it will use London as a launch pad for its new U.K. and Europe operations.   Read More

(Updated on July 23, 2024)

TerraCycle is deviating from its standard business model of collecting waste and turning it into something new with its new partnership with 3M.

Instead, TerraCycle has started collecting empty Scotch tape dispensers and will send them to 3M to be used as tape dispensers again. TerraCycle CEO and founder Tom Szaky plans for the program to initially collect 25,000 dispensers, but hopes for it to grow even larger.

And as TerraCycle continues to expand its waste-collecting partnerships with companies (milk bottles and Malt-O-Meal bags are just a couple of latest garbage it has found uses for), it is also expanding throughout the world.

Earlier this month, TerraCycle announced a partnership with Kraft UK that will collect waste coffee refill packs and packaging from the company’s Kenco and Tassimo brands as well as unusable packaging from Kraft’s factories.

TerraCycle has now chosen London to be its launching pad into the U.K. and Europe. The company was brought to the city with the help of Think London, the city’s foreign direct investment agency, which has been working to build up London as a center for sustainable business.

Scotch tape dispenser – CC license by jepoirrier 

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