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University of Kentucky Launches Coffee Cup Recycling Campaign

2025-03-25 01:56:01| Waste Age

A new initiative from the University of Kentucky Recycling Department will boost campus recycling rates by raising awareness of paper and plastic cup recycling. [ more ]


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