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    Cañon City High School Students Spearhead Local Electronics Recycling Initiative

    2024-05-24
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    In Cañon City, Colorado, a group of high school students at Cañon City High School are running a recycling business called Tiger Recycling. Guided by their teacher and volleyball coach, Ken Cline, the students gain hands-on experience in business management and contribute to environmental sustainability by recycling electronics. This initiative helps meet a community need while providing educational benefits.

    Tiger Recycling is located in a simple building behind the school's main building. The students learn practical skills such as using tools, understanding shop safety, mastering technology, and working as a team. They also handle daily business operations, including customer service and marketing.

    The business model of Tiger Recycling involves collecting non-refrigerant electronics from the community, disassembling them, and recycling the components with approved vendors. This process helps prevent environmental pollution and generates funds for the class. These funds are used to purchase tools and equipment, supporting the sustainability of the program.

    A key takeaway from this initiative is the importance of responsibility. The students learn that their success relies on adhering to the standards of their recycling vendors, fostering a professional work ethic.

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    Gabi E
    05-25
    sounds like a good thing👍🏻
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