Students, staff recycle to benefit homeless shelter
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| SEE president Michael Harris, in white shirt, lifts a cardboard box during Service Day. |
Open Door, which provides shelter for the homeless, operates a waste cardboard recovery and recycle program. They sell the cardboard to a local recycling company and use the funds to pay for the day-to-day operational costs of running the center.
In addition, Sodexo, the foodservices company that operates the Greenville Dining Hall and Springs Campus Center, has arranged to donate their used cardboard to Open Door. The dining facilities use enough cardboard for the ministry to collect the recycling twice a week.
Over 400 students volunteered at 14 different locations during Service Day. They also volunteered at a hospice, fire department, several churches and homes for the elderly, and other locations.
posted by Stacy Dyer '96
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