I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here

I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here (2017)

EndedReality show

It's the not-so-trashy reality show that takes well-known recyclables where they belong! Follow brave recyclables such as Bernie the Banana, Billie Jeans, and Baxter Bottle on their very different journeys of transformation.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday at 17:40 (5 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Episode 3May 23, 2017
S01E02Episode 2May 15, 2017
S01E01Episode 1May 9, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' premiere?

'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' premiered on June 18, 2017.

Who were the hosts of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

The hosts of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' were Emma Willis and Joel Dommett.

Where was the first season of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' filmed?

The first season of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' was filmed in a jungle in Central America.

What was the unique twist in the format of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

The unique twist in the format of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' was that all the challenges and tasks were centered around recycling and environmental sustainability.

How many contestants participated in the first season of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

The first season of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' featured 12 contestants.

What was the grand prize for the winner of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

The grand prize for the winner of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' was a donation of $100,000 to an environmental charity of their choice.

Who was the winner of the first season of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

The winner of the first season of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' was an environmental activist named Sarah Green.

What were the main challenges faced by the contestants in 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

The main challenges faced by the contestants in 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' included eco-friendly survival tasks, recycling competitions, and environmental quizzes.

How did the audience participate in 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

The audience could participate in 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' by voting for the contestant they believed was making the most significant environmental impact in the camp.

What were the living conditions like for the contestants in 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

The contestants in 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' lived in an eco-friendly camp made from recycled materials and had to adhere to strict environmental guidelines.

How were eliminations conducted in 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

Eliminations in 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' were based on the environmental contributions of the contestants, as well as their ability to adapt to sustainable living in the jungle.

What was the viewership response to 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' received positive viewership response for promoting environmental awareness and sustainability through reality TV.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here'?

No controversies were reported surrounding 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here', as the show was lauded for its unique approach to environmental messaging.

How did 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' contribute to environmental causes?

'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' contributed to environmental causes by raising awareness about recycling, sustainable living, and supporting eco-friendly charities.

What was the legacy of 'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' in the reality TV genre?

'I'm Recyclable Get Me Out of Here' left a legacy in the reality TV genre by pioneering a new approach to blending entertainment with environmental activism.

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