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Elmer’s Glue Crew Helps Children Recycle

July 27, 2009 by Linette Gerlach  
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Elmer’s Glue and Walmart are teaming up this fall to help children and schools recycle their old glue containers. The Elmer’s Glue Crew Recycling Program, began in 2008, the program encourages classrooms nationwide to learn about recycling by collecting their empty glue bottles and glue sticks to be recycled.

The program begins on Earth Day, and continues through the end of the school year. Teachers, parents or a classroom volunteer can take their boxes collected of empty glue containers to their nearest Walmart store and drop them off to the stores greeter at the front door.

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The Elmer’s Glue Crew website also has learning resources for teachers to use when teaching children about recycling, and a contest where your school can submit their plans, projects, and photos to win prizes. Check out the official Elmer’s Glue Crew website for all the official details, and to find out how your school can enter to win.

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