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BYU recycling facilities transform campus waste into food for the earth
All of the mulch on BYU campus comes straight from campus waster. Food that campus community members don't eat turns into compost that feeds the earth instead.
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Provo City cleanups clear 500 tons green waste, 1,000 tons garbage
The Provo City spring cleanup is in full swing, allowing people to bring regular trash, green waste and metal recycling to centralized locations for free.
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