- 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)
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Crayola petition
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