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Student Volunteers from Mira Costa High School joined the City of Manhattan Beach and Waste Management of Southern California to Kick-Off annual Clean Cart Challenge Program

Students from Mira Costa High School joined the City of Manhattan Beach and Waste Management of Southern California to kick-off the second annual Clean Cart Challenge Program. Aimed at raising awareness about proper recycling, the program rewards residents for keeping recyclables clean of trash. Together, students, City officials and Waste Management employees visually checked residential recycle carts throughout the city looking for those containing only acceptable recyclables. “Waste Management and the City of Manhattan Beach are devoted to increasing environmental awareness and educating residents on the significance of proper recycling habits,” said Janine Hamner of Waste Management. “Having clean uncontaminated recyclables brings these valuable materials one step closer to a second life.” Residents found to have clean, uncontaminated recycling carts will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win one month of free trash and recycling services.

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