Global. TerraCycle and P&G won the United Nations Momentum for Change Lighthouse Activity award for to creating the world’s first fully recyclable shampoo bottle made with beach plastic.

TerraCycle & P&G Win United Nations Award In recognition of project with SUEZ for recyclable shampoo bottle 10.13.17 TerraCycle has been named a winner of a United Nations Momentum for Change Lighthouse Activity award. The recognition is for the initiative announced earlier this year with TerraCycle, Procter & Gamble and SUEZ to create the world’s first fully recyclable shampoo bottle made with beach plastic. TerraCycle will receive this prestigious award in Bonn, Germany in November during the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP23). TerraCycle, P&G and SUEZ were one of four winners in the Planetary Health pillar, and one of only 19 winners overall. The shampoo bottle, made for the world’s No. 1 shampoo brand, Head & Shoulders, contains 25% beach plastic that is collected from beaches, oceans, rivers and other waterways. TerraCycle manages the collection process, working with NGOs and cleanup organizations on six continents. The project was announced at the World Economic Forum in January and the first bottles went on store shelves in France this summer. “We are so honored to be recognized for the work we and our partners are doing to take action against some of the world’s biggest environmental issues,” said TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky. “We hope that calling attention to this project will help people become aware of the magnitude of the beach plastic problem and be inspired to get involved.”

TerraCycle & P&G Win United Nations Award

 

In recognition of project with SUEZ for recyclable shampoo bottle

 
 
 
 
10.13.17
 
TerraCycle has been named a winner of a United Nations Momentum for Change Lighthouse Activity award. The recognition is for the initiative announced earlier this year with TerraCycle, Procter & Gamble and SUEZ to create the world’s first fully recyclable shampoo bottle made with beach plastic. TerraCycle will receive this prestigious award in Bonn, Germany in November during the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP23). TerraCycle, P&G and SUEZ were one of four winners in the Planetary Health pillar, and one of only 19 winners overall.
 
The shampoo bottle, made for the world’s No. 1 shampoo brand, Head & Shoulders, contains 25% beach plastic that is collected from beaches, oceans, rivers and other waterways. TerraCycle manages the collection process, working with NGOs and cleanup organizations on six continents. The project was announced at the World Economic Forum in January and the first bottles went on store shelves in France this summer.
 
“We are so honored to be recognized for the work we and our partners are doing to take action against some of the world’s biggest environmental issues,” said TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky. “We hope that calling attention to this project will help people become aware of the magnitude of the beach plastic problem and be inspired to get involved.”
 
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