TerraCycle Backpack
TerraCycle is a company that collects difficult-to-recycle packaging and products and repurposes the material into affordable, innovative products. TerraCycle upcycles and recycles traditionally non-recycable waste. Terracycle reuses several products such as drink pouches, chip bags and tooth brushes just to name a few. These products keep waste out of our landfills and contribute to a cleaner world.
I was recently sent one of Terracycle’s unique backpacks to review. I absolutely love this backpack. The bag is made of recycled Doritos Nacho Cheese chips bags. The backpack is extremely colorful and completely functional. The backpack is sturdy and made to last. The backpack comes with adjustable straps and a large outside pocket. I love that the bag is made from recycled packaging material from some of my favorite brands. The backpack is 10 inches wide by 13 inches tall by 5 inches deep. It is the perfect size for your child to use for school!
“DwellSmart is proud to partner with TerraCycle to provide you the opportunity to purchase from the growing range of TerraCycle products. To view our complete TerraCycle collection, please visit TerraCycle Products.”
If you would like to purchase TerraCycle products for yourself or someone you know will enjoy them, please visit the TerraCycle website. TerraCycle products are also available at a wide range of major retailers including WalMart and Target. Be sure to stay up to date on all of the latest news and products by following their social media pages on Facebook and Twitter.
TerraCycle has been generous enough to offer one Lucky Mom Blog Society reader a chance to win a Doritos Nacho Cheese chips bags For you chance to win, simply enter via the Rafflecopter below. GOOD LUCK!
Disclosure: I received a free product from the sponsor to review. I received no monetary compensation and my opinions are my own and were not influenced by the sponsor.
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