Bagasse Bowls in School Cafeterias: Reducing Waste in Education
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Ongoing, First published Sep 23
School cafeterias have long been hotspots for waste generation, with disposable plates, trays, and utensils piling up every day. The convenience of single-use plastic products often comes at the cost of significant environmental damage, as most of these items are not recyclable or biodegradable. This growing waste problem has spurred schools to seek more sustainable solutions, and have emerged as a frontrunner in reducing waste while promoting environmental consciousness among students.
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