Calling Frog Retailers: Start recycling the unrecyclable
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April 30, 2024
Calling Frog Retailers: Start recycling the unrecyclable

King Technology, makers of Frog Products in Minnetonka, Minn., and in partnership with TerraCycle, has created a recycling program for the unrecyclable. .

Typically, empty hot tub and swim spa sanitizing containers are not accepted through local recycling services because they contain chlorine or bromine.

When FROG retailers sign up for the program, King Technology ships them a FROG Recycle box TerraCycle’s Zero Waste Box

™ . Images of the cartridges the program accepts are printed on the FROG Recycle box along with images of what the empty cartridges will eventually be made into. People can see the end result of their recycling efforts.

The empty cartridges are shipped to a processing plant and made into useful items like outdoor furniture, decking or railroad tracks.

For more information contact Alex Granlund at 952-646-4339.

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