Crayola has found a way to turn dried up markers into clean fuel capable of being used in boilers, ships and even cars. The company makes up to 700 million markers a year and has partnered with New ...
Before it was paused due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, Crayola recycled markers at no cost to schools through their ColorCycle program (initiated in August 2013); when active, the program is ...
Graffiti and vandalism might be illegal, but as Banksy has proved, there’s a lot of money to be had in artfully tagging buildings. So instead of steering your kids toward a career path in medicine, ...
Are you looking for markers that won’t dry out? How about markers with vibrant colors? Or what about markers that can get the job done without smudging all over the place? If you’re looking for the ...
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