Participants are eligible to win one (1) pack. Participants are eligible to win one (1) pack. This site uses cookies. On this page you can vote for your nominated school to help them earn additional Garden Points in the Colgate Community Garden Challenge. To learn more about Colgate®, click here. Recycle for your chance to win a community garden set for your school and cool upcycled products! All pre-, primary, secondary, intermediate and special schools are invited to join the Colgate Community Garden Challenge! We have found that nearly everything we touch can be recycled and collect typically non-recyclable items through national, first-of-their-kind recycling platforms. By continuing to browse and use the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.For the chance to win one of seven (7) recycled community garden sets, as well as monthly prize packs of upcyled toothbrush pens, Australian pre-, primary, intermediate, special and secondary schools are invited to recycle oral care waste and earn online votes in the Colgate Community Garden Challenge. Every bit counts!Colgate® is proud of their partnership with TerraCycle and is committed to making a difference.
As a company that strives to be the best truly global consumer products company, Colgate® is committed to doing business with integrity and respect for all people and for the world around us. NSW Permit No LTPS/18/30896, SA No T18/2301 and ACT Permit No TP18/02559. Colgate® is proud of their partnership with TerraCycle and is committed to making a difference. Do a shout-out on Facebook or Instagram; share the news in your school newsletter; stick up these flyers and poster and get students to bring used oral care products from home. TerraCycle is excited to partner with Colgate® to bring a national recycling solution for oral care products to Australia.
To learn more about Colgate, click here. Schools can start collecting oral care waste and online votes for their chance to win All public and private pre-, primary, intermediate, special and secondary schools in Australia are invited to join the Colgate Community Garden Challenge.
Limit of one entry in the monthly prize draw per participant per month. The Colgate Electric Toothbrush Recycling Program allows Australians to collect and ship their electric toothbrush bases and handles to TerraCycle, for free.
Timeline: As a company that strives to be the best truly global consumer products company, Colgate® is committed to doing business with integrity and respect for all people and for the world around us. General 1.1 The Colgate Community Garden Challenge ("the Program") is owned and managed by TerraCycle Australia Limited ("TerraCycle" or the “Promoter”).1.2 Colgate-Palmolive Limited ("Colgate" or the “Sponsor”) is partnering with TerraCycle to promote the Total prize pool $37,156.18.
Entries close 02 October 2020. For full terms & information on how to enter & win prizes, please head to Vote for your chosen pre-school, primary or secondary school here!
During the competition period, schools will earn Garden Points by sending oral care waste to TerraCycle for recycling, and by earning online votes from the community.Participants are only eligible to win one (1) community garden set. By continuing to browse and use the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Limit of one entry in the monthly prize draw per participant per month. Find out more information about the Colgate Community Garden Challenge here. THE COLGATE COMMUNITY GARDEN CHALLENGE ‘SCHOOLS PROMOTION’ TERMS AND CONDITIONS 2019 1. In 21 countries, we tackle the issue from many angles.
Additionally, for each approved item of oral care waste received by TerraCycle, schools will earn $0.02 to allocate to themselves or a nominated non-profit organisation.
Electric toothbrush handles and bases are not accepted as part of this competition and should be recycled using Encourage the community to drop their oral care waste at your school, and vote for you online! Each shipment must weigh up to 20kg maximum as per Australia Post requirements. This site uses cookies. Additionally, for each approved item of oral care waste received by TerraCycle, schools will earn $0.02 to allocate to themselves or a nominated non-profit organisation. TerraCycle will then disassemble and separate them into their different metal/electrical components, batteries and plastics.