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Crazy Crayons! Another Way to Go Green!

Reblogger Kristi Knutson
Education & Training Have a Beautiful Day <3

This is great! Thanks Debra!
I have a three year old, and I know those of you with kids (or who color with crayons) can really help. Going green has never been so colorful :)

Original content by Debbie Walsh

Are you a parent or artist who is overrun with crayons that are too small debra walsh real estateto use?  NEVER THROW AWAY CRAYONS AGAIN. 

Crazy Crayons recycles unwanted or unusable crayons collected in the National Crayon Recycling Program.  As of this month, November 2011, they have collected over 75,000 pounds of unwanted crayons from schools, restaurants, and other organizations all across the United States.  They are "Saving the Earth, One Crayon At A Time!" 

Crazy Crayons come in 26 different colors and no two are alike making them works of art!  There are hundreds of shapes and many different themes.  They are packaged with green packaging only.

Crazy Crayons began recycling to keep crayons out of landfills.  More than 12 million crayons are made in the United States everyday.    That is 60 tons of crayons made with petroleum based wax that eventually winds up in a landfill made EVERYDAY.

So check out the website if you would like to donate or buy some crazy crayons!


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Thanks for the reblog Kristi!  :-)

Nov 17, 2011 05:30 AM