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Recycling containers

I have been using MAC to products for years and collecting empty containers to return them. From last 3 years I started using products from other brands and didnโ€™t trash any of the containers hoping that other companies might be doing the same. But I couldnโ€™t find any programs like that. Can someone help me find such a program?

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Re: Recycling containers

@Nkjnav You can also take your containers back to an Origins counter or also to a Lโ€™Occitane store and they can recycle it for you.  Kiehlโ€™s also has their own recycling program.

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@SportyGirly125  Does Origins still do that in the US? I know they used to because I often brought them things to recycle. But last year I tried to find info about it at their site (to show someone else) and their old US recycling program page was completely redone with info about how sustainable they areโ€”but no info at all about their recycling program. I hope they still recycle all brands' beauty containers; it's very convenient if you have an Origins counter or standalone store nearby, as long as it's not inside a Nordstrom (those Origins counters were always excluded from the recycling program). If they still do it, I'm surprised they no longer advertise it. 

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@WinglessOne It looks like Origins still has the recycling program in Canada but not the US. You can still take any beauty brand container to a Lโ€™Occitane store and they will recycle it for you or like you stated take it to Nordstromโ€™s. 

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@Nkjnav  I use TerraCycle for lots of things, including most beauty/cosmetic containers and packaging I can't put through my local municipal recycling program. I do have a couple of their Zero Waste boxes/pouches, but you might also find some free drop-off locations near you. (I'm in the US. If you're in Canada or another country: I don't know what/if TerraCycle has available outside the US.) Example: my local Nordstrom has a TerraCycle drop box for beauty containers. 

 

Also, check out TerraCycle's brand programs; most (if not all) of those are free to participate in. At their site, search for "collection programs." You'll get a "sorry, we couldn't find..." message, but scroll past that and you'll see a list of all the brands that have recycling programs with TerraCycle. Some of them are limited to a certain number of participants at a time, so you might not be able to join them. But if you waitlist yourself, they'll let you know when/if you've been added to a previously full program. I do the free Paula's Choice program: I just ask for a free pouch, and when TerraCycle sends it, I fill it up and send it back. 

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@WinglessOne I had no idea about TerraCycle, nor did I know PC participated in it.  Thanks for sharing!

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@greeneyedgirl107  It's a good service if you don't have a local place that'll accept any brand's containers/packaging (that your local municipality won't/can't recycle). TerraCycle's zero waste boxes and pouches aren't cheap, so I usually tell folks to see if they have a local TC dropbox and/or sign up for one of the free programs. TC occasionally puts their boxes/pouches on sale. In fact, I think they just ended a 30% off sale. 

 

TC's zero waste boxes/pouches for beauty products and personal care products accept sheet mask pouches and liners. So does their "all in one" box. The pouches are small (7.5" x 10.5"), so anyone planning to recycle several full size containers of shampoo, conditioner, lotion, etc. will do better with the small size "beauty products" box. 

 

Oh, and if anyone has a local Deciem store (Chicago, NYC, and San Francisco), that's also a free drop-off location for any brand's beauty containers/packaging. Deciem's a TerraCycle partner. 

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@WinglessOne I'll definitely have to look into TC's drop off or free programs.  Thanks so much for the info!

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