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Curb Side Recycling
During the summer I have been taking walks through the streets in my town. I have found it very interesting on garbage day! I was so disappointed to find a ton of recyclable items in people's garbage. Just walking by I could see aluminum cans, cardboard boxes, and plastic containers! It was not just a few houses, but about very house I passed. I'm not digging through garbage cans. I'm just noticing through the clear or white garbage bags.
This tells me I need to educate people about what can be recycled and what can not be recycled.
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