The NATIONAL CRAYON RECYCLE PROGRAM
and Crazy Crayons, LLC work together,
but neither one could exist without kids that care about the Earth.
The National Crayon Recycle Program is currently accepting crayons for recycling @
19315 W 84th Place
Arvada, CO 80007
You’ve Made a Difference
This “recycling” education, community service has made it possible to stop more than 120,000 pounds of unwanted crayons from going into landfills with the help from schools, organization educators and kids across this country. Thank you for your efforts to help the Earth.

The Crayon Recycle Program
The National Crayon Recycle Program takes unwanted, rejected, broken crayons to a better place, where they will be recycled into new crayons!
With that being said, please first look in your area for organizations that need crayons such as:
- Inner City Art Programs
- Hospitals
- Orphanages
- Battered Women Shelters
- Home-less Shelters
- Low Income Day Cares
How You Can Recycle
Your Unwanted Crayons
Simple Crayon Prep
You don’t have to do anything to the crayons you’re donating!
Just collect (any amount), box, and ship them as they are.
Sort them by colors, only if you want to.
PLEASE LEAVE THE WRAPPERS ON THE CRAYONS!
It’s hard to sort the black, purple and blue crayons without wrappers. But we will accept all crayons for recycling, with or without wrappers. Thank you!
If the kids want to sort the crayon donations by colors before shipping, it can be a great interactive learning experience for them and highly appreciate by us.
Shipping
We really appreciate your help covering the shipping expenses for your unwanted crayons. The CRAYON RECYCLE PROGRAM could not exist without this added effort on your part. The National CRAYON RECYCLE PROGRAM does not receive any state, federal or private financial aid and exists solely because of the Earth caring people like you!
We have suggestions to help with the cost of shipping: The shipping cost issues should be a good solution solving project for the kids. Raising the money for shipping is included in the educational value of this program. Get them involved, after all, it’s their unwanted crayons that need to be recycled.
Often your local county government such as, Solid Waste Management or Environmental Services Department have grant money or funding to help with recycling, just ask.
Or you can ask around, often times other parents will have shipping connections.
Or consider selling the Crazy Crayons in your “School Store” or at a school event. This is a great way to teach the kids to “Close the Loop” (we will waive the $100 minimum for schools, so they can purchase any amount and receive the wholesale prices).
Or ask the kids to donate a dime or quarter to help with shipping their unwanted crayons (kids always seem to find quarters when they want to play arcade games).
As adults, we are responsible to pay for curbside service to get rid of our recyclables that we generate and this Crayon Recycle Program will teach the kids to be accountable for their waste of unwanted crayons.
When you are ready to ship your crayons, please consider using these shipping tips to keep your cost down.
Please use sturdy boxes that closely fit the amount of the contents (as to avoid crushing or breakage of box).

All purchases of the CRAZY CRAYONS, Eco Stars, RECYCLE” Sticks, Earth Worms and Earthling Crayons support the CRAYON RECYCLE PROGRAM and recycling education.
How to start your own recycle program...
1.
START IT. Provide a drop-off bin (a box works fine), put it in an easy to see location, and let everyone know it’s there. The kids can decorate the bin, place the bin on a scale, set a goal and graph their progress (great visuals).
The kids should think about where they see crayons going in the trash in their community such as: Restaurants, clinic waiting rooms, day cares, etc.
The CRAYON RECYCLE PROGRAM is all about “Recycling” education.
Click here to receive a Free coloring page of EARTHLING!
2.
SHARE IT. Let your neighbors, schools, community center & local media know about this recycle program that “makes soooo much sense”.
The kids may get some media recognition for the great efforts they are making to help the Earth!
3.
SHIP IT. Use sturdy boxes that closely fit the amount of the contents (as to avoid crushing or breakage of box). Crayons don’t need to be in plastic bags inside the box.
Please leave the wrappers on the crayons if they have them. It is very difficult to tell the black, purple and blue crayons apart without wrappers.
Mail your crayon donations to: