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No country receives more discarded plastic from wealthy countries, but shipments from the United States are no longer welcome ...
Volunteers participating in this year’s Take Pride in Smith Mountain Lake removed more than 26 tons of trash and debris from the lake over the month of May.
Halloween Witch Finger, Candy Wrappers, And Other Plastic Trash Found In Turtle Bellies The plastic plight of sea turtles continues, despite all the cardboard straws.
JUNO BEACH, Fla. — After trick-or-treating on Halloween, Loggerhead Marinelife Center wants kids to consider recycling their candy wrappers instead of tossing them in the trash. It’s part of ...
Don’t toss your Halloween candy wrapper, donate it instead. How to do so in Sacramento Now for its fifth year, Rubicon is spearheading its campaign called Trash or Treasure.
Take a Peek Inside the Candy Wrapper Museum Your trash is my treasure—and a sweet reminder of the past Darlene Lacey, Zócalo Public Square April 10, 2023 ...
Lucas County collecting unwanted fall items to keep them out of trash Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful is collecting your pumpkins, candy wrappers, and political campaign signs to recycle properly.
As the U.S. loads up on an estimated 600 million pounds of Halloween candy, a few companies are trying to make it easier to recycle wrappers.
And along with that sugar rush, we’ll amass quite a pile of candy wrappers, all of which will be dumped in the trash. But they’re made of plastic—so why can’t we recycle them?