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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.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Crayola 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 ...
If you have kids, there’s a pretty good chance you can find a pile of dried up felt-tip markers somewhere in your house. Useless, right? Well, maybe not. It turns out the type of plastic they… ...
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - All those markers being bought up for the new school year will eventually run dry, but that doesn't have to be the end of their usefulness. Niagara Falls manufacturer ...
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 has found a way to turn dried up markers into clean fuel capable of being used in boilers, ... 17,000 markers have been recycled, but Crayola hopes to raise that number to 70 million.
They promote the collection and then shipment of used markers back to the Crayola company to then re-purposed into clean-burning fuel such as for cars and trucks.
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.