


Collect all your used Crayola markers during the school year (the program also accepts non-Crayola markers). Set up a collection site at your school.Find out who in your school community would make decisions about getting involved in a recycle program then take the information about the Crayola ColorCycle program to them.It’s a great program for a product that is typically hard to recycle.Įven if you aren’t a teacher, if your kiddos are in school, this program is definitely worth bringing up at your next PTA meeting. The program takes used markers from schools (K – 12) at the end of the school year and converts them into liquid fuel. The Crayola ColorCycle program, in partnership with JBI, Inc., was launch in August of 2013. If you know an educator or are one yourself, Crayola has a great recycling program designed just for you.
