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Thursday, July 22, 2010
Posted by: Brad Roderick
Have you ever heard the quote “Children are our most valuable natural resource,” by Herbert Hoover? Well a group of 3rd grade students at Charity Dye Elementary in Indianapolis, IN are proving to be just that. What started out as a simple class recycling project may turn the school into the official neighborhood recycling center with the help of the students.
Here is a video from latimes.com about the recycling project and the students behind the initiative.

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