Students at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind caught the recycling bug during the recently completed school year. Students reported that they didn’t want to throw anything out that can be recycled because the landfills are becoming overloaded with valuable paper, plastics and metals.
The blind department high school, in cooperation with FSDB’s Science Curriculum Team, hosted their first-ever Recycle Day. Two “single stream” recycling trucks from Republic Services, Jacksonville came to the school. In single stream recycling, no sorting of wastes into plastics, paper, aluminum, etc. is required. Continue reading “Students dig Recycling at FSDB”