Trash, it’s a dirty job and someone has to do it. Luckily that someone isn’t me. That someone is my eleven year old son who doesn’t always think when it comes to cramming stuff in and closing it properly. He’s also know for whipping the bag around and having it begin leaking before he gets out the door to put it in the garage.
Lately, we’ve been using the Glad Black Bags with ForceFlex and he’s been much luckier getting the bag out of the house in one piece. The ForceFlex allows him to fill the bag with everything that needs to go in it even it it’s near full and want to add a large container or awkward pizza box. I like it because I know we have a better chance of getting him out the door without needing to wash down the walls or floor when he’s done.
Now how interesting would it be to take your trash and turn it into pieces of art? Well, that’s what happened when Gald partnered with Jason Mercier to create some amazing pieces of art.
Life gets wild (& messy) – it’s inevitable.
That’s why Glad® Black Bag is turning trash into works of art. In this case, celebrity trash. In turn, we’re encouraging you to rethink what is done with the items that get broken amidst your everyday — or not so everyday — wild life.
As proud partners of Keep America Beautiful, we’ve helped clean-up communities for 27 years. Now this Earth Month, we’re auctioning original pieces of upcycled art made from remnants of wild life moments.
Glad has partnered with acclaimed artist Jason Mecier to create custom artwork from the would-be trash of Hollywood stars, including actress Amy Smart, actor Jesse Eisenberg, reality star Lauren Conrad, actress Emmanuelle Chriqui of “Entourage,” Parks & Recreation’s Nick Offerman, actress Megan Mullally, Dancing with the Stars’ Chelsie Hightower, and “iCarly’s” Nathan Kress. In addition, we’ve tapped Great American Cleanup™ volunteers to submit unique finds from cleanup events across the country.
Bid on these original works of upcycled art between April 16 and 26, 2012. Auction proceeds benefit Keep America Beautiful and its mission to engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community environments.
No matter how wild life gets, cleanups are in the bag with Glad Black Bag.
Get Wild, Get Creative and Upcycle, Bid Today. It’s a small step we can all take to waste less… even us wild ones!
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I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of Glad Black Bag and received a Glad Black Bag product and a promotional item to thank me for taking the time to participate.
wow-those are SO cool! it’s amazing how talented some people are……I’m not one of them but I can appreciate the works of art! 😉
That raccoon is really cute! Love promoting recycling and up cycling.