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3232Temple Students Give New Life to Plastic Bags
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https://templeupdate.com/temple-students-give-new-life-to-plastic-bags/#respondMon, 21 Nov 2022 19:30:34 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=27988Integrate for Good, an organization founded by Temple alum, Dr. View More » ]]>The Sleeping Mat Project is an initiative launched by Integrate for Good, an organization founded by Temple alum, Dr. Bev Weinberg. Volunteers get together to weave plastic bags into sleeping mats for unhoused people, repurposing a harmful pollutant to better the lives of those in need. “We bring people of all abilities together to lead and volunteer so there’s that inclusion piece and then…
]]>https://templeupdate.com/temple-students-give-new-life-to-plastic-bags/feed/0Temple Participates In RecycleMania Competition
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https://templeupdate.com/temple-participates-in-recyclemania-competition/#respondThu, 17 Mar 2016 13:25:02 +0000https://templeupdate.com/?p=8465Temple University’s Office of Sustainability is currently in an 8-week long recycling competition, RecycleMania. There are 190 other colleges across the nation competing to see who can recycle the most and have the least trash per capita. View More » ]]>Temple University’s Office of Sustainability is currently in an 8-week long recycling competition, RecycleMania. There are 190 other colleges across the nation competing to see who can recycle the most and have the least trash per capita. Director of Sustainability, Kathleen Grady, and the rest of the Office of Sustainability’s goal is to collect 350,000 pounds of trash. That total would equate…