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The Cleaner Earth Company Charities

The Cleaner Earth Company partnered with the Bryn Athyn Thrift Shop (B.A.T.S.) in May 2011 during our Dorms, Dumpsters and Recycling initiative.

For 2012, we are partnering with B.A.T.S. on a new initiative - Reuse and Recycle.  The Cleaner Earth Company is proud to offer our clients FREE delivery of usable items they would like to donate to B.A.T.S.!

We will pick up the items (anything that will fit in our cars, that is), take them to B.A.T.S., and secure a tax donation form for our clients.  Everyone wins!





Bryn Athyn Thrift Shop

510 Tomlinson Road, P.O. Box 277 Bryn Athyn, PA  19009

Phone (215) 947-7646

Proceeds go to the Bryn Athyn Church and uses it serves.

Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 - 4



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TerraCycle

Our Starbucks Empty Coffee Bag brigade is over.  TCECo sent in an additional 1,164 empty bags by August 2011, and earned 1,164 points.   We are happy to announce that we 'spent' our points to buy:


  • 3 homeless children school supplies for a day, and
  • 19 people clean water for a week.


We love turning trash into good things!


Have you heard about TerraCycle?

TerraCycle diverts billions of pieces of garbage from our landfills and incinerators (both of these options produce added carbon and other greenhouse gases) and either upcycles or recycles the waste into new products, which reduces the need for new materials to be extracted from our planet.


At the end of 2010 and beginning of 2011, The Cleaner Earth Company donated over 2,308 empty Starbucks coffee bags to TerraCycle, Inc.!  2,308 empty bags that did not go into a landfill.  This has also earned us 4816 points = $48.16 that has been donated to The Nature Conservancy. 


Special thanks to Susi Synnestvedt who works at the Huntingdon Valley Marketplace Starbucks.



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Eco-friendly cleaning company takes on student move-out days

with volunteer initiative: ‘Dorms, Dumpsters and Recycling’



May 21, 2011 - Debra Lermitte


 


May 21, 2011 - Angela Herder


We made it through the first year of the Dorms, Dumpsters and Recycling initiative together.  Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone that participated, cooperated and helped.  We couldn't have done it without everyone of you. 

Here's the scoop:
  • The Academy of the New Church (High School and College) returned two (count them -2) 20-cubic yard dumpsters virtually empty!
  • About 20 recycling toters were filled with paper, plastic, glass and aluminum - and the contents recycled
  • Over 20 carloads of stuff were taken to the Bryn Athyn Thrift Shop (BATS) in Bryn Athyn, Pa.
  • 6 trash bags of plastic bags were taken to Giant in Southampton, Pa.
  • 3 trash bags of hangers were taken to the Impact Thrift Shop in Hatboro, Pa.
  • Barely-used mattresses were taken to The Furniture Lady (Bryn Athyn, Pa.) and Impact Thrift Shop (Hatboro, Pa.)
  • Many furniture pieces were taken to BATS - and all immediately sold!
  • A handful of batteries were recycled at Lowes in Willow Grove, Pa.
  • One Cleaner Earth Company employee outfitted her new apartment kitchen and more
  • One community resident listed the used textbooks on Amazon.com in order to give his children $$ to buy textbooks
And all of these items did not go into a landfill!
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What a success! 


May 14, 2011


Eco-friendly cleaning company takes on student move-out days

with volunteer initiative: ‘Dorms, Dumpsters and Recycling’

 

There’s spring cleaning and then there’s… well, call it the Herculean task of sorting out the stuff left behind when students move out of a school dormitory.


“I was appalled and dismayed last year at the stuff I pulled out of a dumpster following one school’s move-out day,” said Debra Lermitte of Abington. “There were new sneakers, a down comforter, an entire case of unopened plastic orange juice containers, a lamp…. I could go on and on and on.”


Lermitte isn’t into dumpster diving, she’s co-owner of The Cleaner Earth Company, an eco-friendly cleaning company based in Abington, which this spring takes its craft to an entirely new level - one familiar to the parents of secondary- and college-age kids.


When students move out of on-campus housing this month at Bryn Athyn College and the Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools (ANCSS), both in Bryn Athyn, the company will be there in a first-time initiative “Dorms, Dumpsters and Recycling.”


Lermitte, herself a former Bryn Athyn College student, is coordinating the project with The Cleaner Earth Company co-founder Angela Herder of Bryn Athyn. 


The company will accumulate all recyclable materials from mountains of trash, and separate anything that might be sold at the Bryn Athyn Thrift Shop, 510 Tomlinson Rd., Huntingdon Valley. It also will assist June 4 with a sale of used furniture from the girls’ dorm at the high school, Glenn Hall, which is being razed for new construction.


About five 20 to 30-ton dumpsters, plus recycling toters and numerous bins and boxes are at the ready in the dorms, strategically placed on every floor, in every laundry room, kitchen area and lobby, said Lermitte. Recycling will be handled by the consolidated plant operations department of the New Church which operates the secondary schools and college.


 The initiative will take place on three consecutive Saturdays:

  • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 21 at Bryn Athyn College, 2945 College Drive, Bryn Athyn
  • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 28 at ANCSS, 2815 Huntingdon Pike, Bryn Athyn
  • 9 a.m. to noon June 4, public sale of used desks, dressers, bookshelves and mirrors at Glenn Hall, ANCSS campus. The sale is cash-and-carry, with prices ranging from $8 to $75. Money raised benefits student scholarships at the school, said Lermitte. The sale is being coordinated by Hannah Lermitte, director of special events for ANCSS. All leftover pieces will go to The Furniture Lady, 2700 Buck Rd., Huntingdon Valley.


“On the move-out day at the college and high schools,” said Lermitte,” we’ll monitor what the students throw out and recycle make sure that what is in recycle bins really is something that can be recycled, and what is in bins for the thrift shop really is something the shop will want.”


Without the new effort, students have little choice but to dump everything as trash.


“Like at so many other schools and colleges, the kids have no place to store things before returning home, and can take home only so much because many of them are flying,” she said of Bryn Athyn College, attended by 218 students from 16 states and 14 foreign countries. “Many wait until the last minute to pack before they must be out, so they just dump everything.”


And that’s where The Cleaner Earth Company steps in.


Lermitte says the project personifies the philosophy of the two-year-old company which is to provide clients in the Greater Delaware Valley with eco-friendly cleaning services and techniques. Among other practices, the company uses non-toxic products (some custom-created), equipment made with recycled materials as much as possible, carpools for employees, dries its cleaning rags on clotheslines and recycles paper as well as approved plastics and metals.


For more information about the initiative beginning May 21, and about The Cleaner Earth Company, call 267-229-7968.


News Release: Bull’sEye Communication  215-529-5438