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Crayola Canada is going green. It’s testing out a new recycling program across the country – including Hamilton. Crayola’s “Colour Cycle Crogram” will take back any used markers ...
The Air Marker Sprayer is quite easy to use, and is surprisingly therapeutic. At the Crayola booth the company was displaying some genuine art created with the toy that far surpassed the crappy ...
Crayola does accept spent markers for recycling through their ColorCycle program (which, as of this update in February 2021, is on pause due to the coronavirus pandemic) -- but, according to their ...
Crayola provides schools with a FedEx Ground shipping label to send the markers in, your school just has to provide a box and the markers. Crayola suggests only sending things in when you have at ...
Crayola has announced a new program for recycling its plastic markers, a move that comes about a year after a group of schoolchildren petitioned the crayon maker to start such a program.
JBI, Inc., a clean energy company that recycles waste plastic into liquid fuels, has announced it is partnering with Crayola on its "Colorcycle" program, which converts markers into clean energy.The ...
Crayola, a subsidiary of Kansas City-based Hallmark Cards, said under its ColorCycle program, students in kindergarten through 12th grade can collect used plastic markers, box them up and send ...
Crayola introduces a voluntary marker recycling initiative for K-12 classrooms as a solution to waste and toxins for its yearly 465 million plastic markers.
Moms and dads, Crayola seems to have you in mind with its newest line of markers. Crayola announced today its Ultra-Clean Washable Markers, which it says will wash easily off of skin, clothing and ...
Crayola says under its ColorCycle program students in kindergarten through 12th grade can collect their used plastic markers, box them up and send them to a recycling facility.
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