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Students in Hawaii are learning about recycling through upcycling, as they collect bottle caps to be turned into fish shaped plastic tokens that wind headset cords. At New Century Public Charter School, students were assembled over an injection molder. The watched... by Susie McDonald | Jun 15, 2017 | Articles
Students helped recycle 13,000 pounds of paper at Brick STEM Academy, as they worked with teachers to transform their curriculum into a positive impact on their community. This was the first year for the academy which accepts students from both Brick Township High... by Amy Sawyer | Dec 20, 2012 | Articles
The word ‘recycling’ does’n’t exactly have many fun connotations – there’s nothing particularly colorful about it and it doesn’t come before a treat or a game. This can make it quite difficult to get kids involved in the recycling process, as on the face... by Pat Wyman | May 11, 2012 | Articles
“It’s entertainment with a eco-friendly conscience,” says Steve Linder, creator of Vocal Trash; a diverse blend of environmental performers who have been engaging audiences across the U.S. for over a decade. The musical aspects of this exciting, high-energy troupe... by Alaina Cashman | Feb 1, 2012 | Articles
With most cities in the nation undertaking a recycling initiative, it’s essential to know what those little numbers imprinted on your plastic bottles and jars mean. These numbers help determine how you use them, how you should dispose of them, and the potential...
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