Like most of us, you probably recycle. In fact, you may even have a serious recycling system in your home. But, do you ever wonder what actually happens to all those items?
One company that uses a good deal of recycled products is Recycline, which was founded in 1996 by Eric Hudson “to reuse Earth’s precious resources and turn them back into products that people wanted.”
He worked with dentists, scientists and engineers to create Recycline’s first high-quality products from recycled plastics – the Preserve Toothbrush. Since then, Preserve has grown into a dynamic, green lifestyle company offering a range of products for almost every room in your home. Using innovative methods, we turn used materials into razors, colanders, cutting boards, tableware and more!
Yet, Recycline remains a very socially responsible company.
Preserve products are made from 100% recycled plastics and 100% post-consumer paper. By using recycled materials, we save energy, preserve natural resources and create an incentive for communities to recycle.
All of our plastic products are recyclable, either through our postage-paid labels and mailers (toothbrushes and razor handles) or at the curb in communities that recycle #5 plastic.
We make our products in the USA, so that we can ship them shorter distances, using less fuel and limiting our environmental footprint.
We don’t test on animals. Period.
Preserve products are made to last – and to look good doing it.
Recycline has partnered with Stonyfield Farm to keep tons of plastic out of landfills.
It uses cups and scrap plastic from Stonyfield Farm, as well as used yogurt cups that have been returned, to make Preserve toothbrushes, tongue cleaners and razors.
Working together helps both of us keep our commitment to being responsible for our products from design to disposal. By forging strategic partnerships with other mission-guided companies, like Stonyfield Farm, Preserve helps advance socially and environmentally responsible business to create healthier, safer communities.
And, Recycline gives back to the community.
Recycline supports several non-profit and community organizations through our marketing efforts and our personal commitments. Here are a few: City of Cambridge, Massachusetts Recycling Advisory Committee, MassRecycle Board of Directors, Environmental Entrepreneurs, National Wildlife Federation, Responsible Business Alliance, Social Venture Network, Coop America, Natural Resources, Defense Council.
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