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Duo honored for tackling food waste in schools
Edgewood Yacht Club was buzzing with activity on the morning of Friday, May 9, for Clean Water Action’s 23rd annual Breakfast of Champions. The assembled crowd, including US Senator Jack Reed, US Rep. Seth Magaziner, RI Speaker Joseph Shekarchi, RI Attorney General Peter Neronha, and RI General Treasurer James Diossa, gathered to honor six Rhode Islanders for their environmental work…
Learn MoreGet Food Smart reduces significant food waste at Agnes Little
PAWTUCKET – Students at Agnes Little Elementary School are taking food waste reduction into their own hands by participating as rangers in the Get Food Smart program, which the school has been running in partnership with the Rhode Island School Recycling Program since last October…
Learn MoreCumberland elementary schools are the most ‘food smart’ in RI
CUMBERLAND – Out of 52 schools participating in the Rhode Island School Recycling Project, Garvin Elementary and John J. McLaughlin Cumberland Hill School have been deemed the top two “food smart” schools in the state…
Learn MoreSteere Farm students get ‘Food Smart’: Composting effort keeps 4.9 tons out of Rhode Island landfill
BURRILLVILLE – State and local officials gathered this week at Steere Farm Elementary school to recognize students who took part in an initiative that kept 4.9 tons of food waste out of the Johnston landfill…
Learn MoreBirchwood STEAM students change school’s recycling habits
NORTH PROVIDENCE — In only a few weeks, students at Birchwood Middle School have gone from producing six to eight bags of garbage every day to…
Learn MoreOpinion/Ratcliffe: Why on earth are schools wasting so much food?
In the face of rising food insecurity nationwide, it’s estimated that Americans waste 300 million pounds of food each day…
Learn MoreHow one organization is reducing food waste in Rhode Island schools
Rhode Island School Recycling Project is on a mission: to help schools reduce food waste. And its approach puts students…
Learn MoreRI School Recycling Project: ‘Saving the environment one piece of food at a time’
PROVIDENCE — Imagine if public schools could recycle tons of food waste every year, freeing up the state landfill and teaching students to be…
Learn MoreRhodes Cafeteria Rangers team up for composting and recycling efforts
It all began this past fall, when the fifth grade students at Rhodes Elementary School began to notice how much food waste was taking place at…
Learn MoreGoing green: Birchwood celebrates opening of STEAM greenhouse
NORTH PROVIDENCE – Students at Birchwood Middle School are getting a hands-on education in the school’s new greenhouse, developing…
Learn MoreNathan Bishop Gardens
Nathan Bishop has newly-planted beautiful garden beds in the front of the school. A group of parents, teachers, and members of the recycling…
Learn MoreConservation Commission advocates for school recycling program
LINCOLN – Members of the Lincoln Conservation Commission are advocating for increased recycling education in town, starting at the elementary school level.
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