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Upcycling

Each year tons of bottles and other plastic junk is dredged from the Canyon de Sumidero, a national park that attracts tens of thousands of tourists each year. Beaches are littered with plastic that has been tumbled in the surf.

Sat Apr 24 2021


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Helping people to improve life for their communities since 1997

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The Sexto Sol Center,
Attn: Luis Manriquez,
5764 E Hampton Ave, Mesa AZ 85206