Trash to Treasure, Bin to Beauty: The 2018 Recycled Materials Art Competition

Trash to Treasure, Bin to Beauty: The 2018 Recycled Materials Art Competition

The Recycled Materials Art Competition is always a highlight of our year, filled with outstanding entries from local students all over Marin County. Judging was incredibly challenging, as we received a number of beautiful and creative entries. We would like to congratulate and thank ALL of our entrants for joining this year and demonstrating how creative problem solving can help us achieve a sustainable future.

Read More

Recycled Materials Art Competition: 2016 Participants

Recycled Materials Art Competition: 2016 Participants

Our First Annual Recycled Materials Art Competition was a huge success, and we are grateful to the many teachers who participated! 

The range of inspired projects was astounding, from twisting paper branches to surrealist portraits made of cardboard; robots made of old tin to colorful sculptures. Suffice it to say, we were impressed! 

Read More

CellMark: Cultivating a Culture of Workplace Giving

CellMark: Cultivating a Culture of Workplace Giving

CellMark employees always embrace and anticipate opportunities to give back, which include volunteer days, school supplies drives, and most recently, a Giving Tree. For the second consecutive year, PaperSeed’s California Committee partnered with the Fairfax-San Anselmo Children’s Center (FSACC) for the Giving Tree program.

Read More

Summer Rain Didn’t Dampen Spirits at the Midsummer Mixer!

Summer Rain Didn’t Dampen Spirits at the Midsummer Mixer!

While the PaperSeed foundation operates on a global scale, seeking out non-profits in underserved and resource lacking areas, PaperSeed Local committees tackle issues closer to home. These committees are made up of several employees from each of the major CellMark offices around the world, and they enable PaperSeed to impact even more lives. 

Read More

Affordable Childcare is Crucial in Post-Recession America

Affordable Childcare is Crucial in Post-Recession America

The need for adequate childcare is more critical than ever. For many parents, the reality is that if there is no affordable childcare available, one parent works reduced hours or doesn’t work at all. This has a ripple effect on the family’s economic viability, which can limit access to nutritious food and sufficient medical care.

Read More