PA’s Crayola Offers Free Crayola Marker Recycling Program To K-12 Schools
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Northampton County-based Crayola offers a free Crayola marker recycling program-- Crayola ColorCycle-- to schools across North America to help kids understand the importance of their role in protecting the environment.

Students in K-12 schools across the continental United States and parts of Canada can collect and repurpose used Crayola markers.

ColorCycle is also a great opportunity for teachers and their students to explore eco-friendly practices. Specially developed standards-based lesson plans are available to enrich instruction and promote lively class discussions.

Visit the Crayola ColorCycle webpage for all the details.

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[Posted: August 1, 2018]


8/6/2018

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