Recyclebank: Earn 60 More Points
Check out how you can earn another 60 Recyclebank points! Just click on the banner above or go here and watch the short video to learn more about Sustainable Sourcing to earn 30 Recyclebank Points!
You can also click on the Knorr banner above or go here and watch the short video/take the quiz to discover how ingredients can be more sustainable to earn 30 Recyclebank Points! That’s it!
What is Recyclebank?
If you’re new around here, you are probably wondering what the heck RecycleBank is!? RecycleBank partners with cities and haulers to reward households for recycling; households earn RecycleBank Points that can be used to shop at over 1,500 local and national businesses. Once you have signed up for an account, you can start earning points immediately by clicking on the “Earn Points” tab and taking quizzes. You can then use your points to purchase high value coupons for groceries and/or discounts at online stores. After signing in, click on the “Get Rewards” tab and you’ll be able to start scrolling through the rewards they have available.
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Thank you for ALL the reminders. I love recyclebank. Don’t forget the daily pledge for 5 more points.
Where is the daily pledge? I can NEVER find it. Can you please help me find it? Thanks.
Make sure you are signed OFF from your account, go to bottom left click “earn points”, will take you to “daily pledge” page, pledge it, and the it will prompt you to log in ….I do that EVERY DAY to get my points…otherwise I can not find it under my account either..Hope that helps
I still can’t see it. It makes me sign up if I don’t log in… In the very bottom, under Earn Points, it just has read, take green actions, etc…. Please help. I still can’t see it. What am I doing wrong? Thank you for your help.
If you do exactly what Crissy said, the pledge will be along the left side of the page. Click “earn points,” not any of the categories.
can someone explain the product ‘peopletowels’ to me? i saw them advertised when earning these points. the product seems to be meant to replace paper towels. are peopletowels meant for single use? wouldn’t this use a lot of energy and water with washer and dryer? this makes me wonder about the best choice. i understand that paper towels give off methane, a greenhouse gas, as they decompose. i usually buy paper towels made from recycled material.
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