Captaincullet.com Launches New Website Design and Virtual Program
To expand the reach of the Captain Cullet and the Little Gob o’ Glass education program, Verallia launched a new website design and a “virtual” glass recycling program at CaptainCullet.com. The primary message is the difference one person can make when they recycle their glass bottles and jars.
Included in the virtual program are two new characters, Professor Flint and Plant Manager Amber. They lead the user through exciting games and puzzles in Part 1 of the program. The user can also watch Feature 1, “The Adventures of Captain Cullet and the Little Gob o’ Glass: A Story of Hope and Recycling,” or Feature 2, “Becoming a Glass Super Agent,” or both. Part 2 includes quiz questions and an important glass recycling message. After completing the course, youth can print a personalized “Glass Super Agent” certificate.
Other exciting additions to the website include a “Fun Stuff” page where users can download an Activity Book, coloring pages, bookmarks, Glass Super Agent badges, or Desktop Wallpaper. An Interactive Click and Color is also featured allowing users to click on the color palate and then apply it to a blank online coloring sheet. Become a Facebook fan, and follow Captain Cullet on Twitter.
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