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Recycle Florida Today Turns 35 Years Old: A Look Back, Todays Landscape, and Whats Next

2025-06-03 15:35:54| Waste Age

Recycle Florida Today (RFT), celebrating its 35th anniversary, has grown from a grassroots effort into a key player shaping Floridas waste and recycling policies through education, advocacy, and collaboration. As the state prepares for new legislation and recycling goals, RFT is advancing sustainable materials management strategies, launching initiatives like a recycling-themed license plate to support local programs and reinforce Floridas circular economy. [ more ]


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