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We Future Cycle helps create nearly waste-free schools by implementing robust recycling and composting programs that teach students to source-separate, thus diverting 90-95% of waste into recycling and composting streams. We work with partners who have developed novel programs to bring otherwise non-recyclable items into reusable channels. We also offer educational programs to teach students to be responsible for the waste they create...and we make it fun!

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