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Michigan Kids See an Earth Day Lesson Come to Fruition

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Friday, May 13, 2016   

LANSING, Mich. - Some Michigan kids today will see their Earth Day efforts come to fruition.

The Chatfield School in Lapeer and West Shore Elementary School in Fenton undertook a textile recycling challenge - collecting clothing, curtains and other fabrics to be recycled. Today, students from Chatfield will head to their nearby Goodwill store, where the school's ecology director, Peter McCreedy, said they'll see firsthand the process for items being repurposed.

"Not everybody recognizes this sorting process," he said, "where even something junky - even something that's not going to be resold or shipped to the Third World - can still be part of some reclaimed fiber that is then still reused and recycled into something else."

Between the two schools, nearly 3,000 pounds of fabric were collected that otherwise could have ended up in landfills. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, each year about 2.5 billion pounds of clothing end up in U.S. landfills, with the average American throwing away about 70 pounds of clothing.

Michelle O'Neal, warehouse manager for Goodwill Industries of Mid-Michigan, said the recycling of textiles not only helps the environment but can benefit local communities and put people to work.

"We employ people who will sort those items out and categorize them," she said. "It helps teach people a lot of skills here, and be successful and contribute."

O'Neal said she was impressed to see the students' dedication to the project.

"They're committed to the earth, obviously, and the planet and preserving that for the future," she said, "But they're also very concerned with what some industries like ours do to impact human life and lives in our community."


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