Tom Szaky is the CEO of TerraCycle, an international company he founded during his freshman year at Princeton, whose mission is to recycle the unrecyclable. TerraCycle has won more than 200 awards for social entrepreneurship and sustainable business and was the subject of the documentary series...
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Tom Szaky is the CEO of TerraCycle, an international company he founded during his freshman year at Princeton, whose mission is to recycle the unrecyclable. TerraCycle has won more than 200 awards for social entrepreneurship and sustainable business and was the subject of the documentary series Human Resources on Pivot TV. Szaky blogs for the New York Times, TreeHugger, the Huffington Post, and a number of other major websites.
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