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5 Shoprite stores, including 2 in Morris County, roll out new recycling kiosks

ShopRite and TerraCycle Launch Recycling Program for Flexible-Film Plastic Packaging; Pilot Program Rolls Out at Five ShopRite Stores

NEW JERSEY – Just in time for World Environment Day, ShopRite and its store brands Paperbird and Bowl & Basket are collaborating with P&G, Purina, Campbell’s Snacks and TerraCycle to launch a recycling program for flexible-film plastic packaging.

The kiosks offer customers a place to drop off all brands of otherwise hard-to-recycle flexible-film packaging and keep waste out of landfills. The colorful kiosks are located outside five ShopRite stores and contain instructions for sorting the flexible-film.

(Photo Credit | ShopRite)
(Photo Credit | ShopRite)

ShopRite customers are encouraged to drop off their flexible-film waste – everything from empty potato chip bags to potting soil packages – at dedicated recycling kiosks at the following store locations:

● Brookdale ShopRite: 1409 Broad St., Bloomfield, NJ 07003
● ShopRite of Newark: 206 Springfield Ave., Newark, NJ 07103
● ShopRite of Greater Morristown: 178 E. Hanover Ave., Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
● ShopRite of Livingston: 483 S. Livingston Ave., Livingston, NJ 07039
● ShopRite of Stirling: 1153 Valley Rd., Stirling, NJ 07980

The following items are accepted through the new recycling kiosks:

● Home, pet and garden packaging:
○ Fertilizer and soil bags
○ Pet food and treat packaging
○ Laundry and dish detergent pouches
● Flexible snack packaging:
○ Chip and snack bags
○ Candy wrappers
○ Food and drink squeeze pouches
● Plastic wrap and shopping bags:
○ Plastic shopping bags
○ Bread bags
○ Plastic film/wrap

“We are pleased to work with TerraCycle, the leader in recycling hard-to-recycle materials,” said Karen Meleta, Chief Communications Officer for Wakefern Food Corp., the logistics and merchandising arm for ShopRite stores. “For more than four decades, ShopRite has supported and advanced a wide range of recycling and waste-reduction initiatives to make a meaningful difference in the communities served by ShopRite stores. The new ShopRite flexible plastics recycling kiosk created by TerraCycle in collaboration with brand partners is a continuation of that commitment to community and sustainability.”

“Most flexible plastic, including snack wrappers, chip bags and food packaging, end up in the trash, but it doesn’t have to be that way,” said Tom Szaky, founder and CEO of New Jersey-based Terracycle. “The ShopRite Flexible Packaging Recycling Kiosks provide residents of Morris and Essex counties more access to recycling these hard-to-recycle single-use plastics, and we hope to see many shoppers take advantage of these free recycling kiosks.”

ShopRite stores have a longstanding recycling program for plastic bags but stores were seeing other forms of flexible-film in the plastic bag bins. The new recycling kiosks now allow customers to properly sort the material and return it for recycling.

TerraCycle will clean and recycle the flexible-film into raw formats that manufacturers use to make new products. Paper-based wrappers, food waste, pet food, pet accessories, canvas totes, food storage containers, glass containers, bottles and other rigid plastics will not be accepted at the kiosks.

TerraCycle will track usage of the kiosks and report results to ShopRite and Wakefern to measure the success of the program to determine next steps on expansion.

To search for the nearest participating ShopRite location or to learn more about the ShopRite Flexible Packaging Recycling Kiosk program, visit www.terracycle.com/en-US/brigades/shoprite-flexible-packaging-recycling-kiosk.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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