Thursday, May 17, 2012

Crayola petition

  • The kids over at Sun Valley School in San Rafael are lamenting the fact that the Crayola markers they use to draw, write, and color, are pretty pretty polluting.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • They may be small in stature, but kids at a California elementary school have gotten more than 55,000 people to sign an online petition asking Crayola to take back and recycle used plastic markers.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • pretty polluting. And because the students are sick of seeing so much wasted plastic, they started a petition on Change.org asking the art company to give consumers a convenient way to recycle the millions of Crayola markers manufactured every year.
  • (SF Weekly (blog))
  • A group of 40 students at Sun Valley Elementary School in San Rafael is using an online petition to push the Crayola Co. to give consumers a convenient way to recycle its felt-tip markers.
  • (Marin Independent Journal)
  • are asking Crayola to initiate a recycling program for the millions of markers the company produces every year. The children, who participate in a green group called Kids That Care, decided to petition Crayola through Change.
  • (Green Right Now)

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