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Derric Brown oversees the Carton Council of North America’s school recycling program outreach. For more information about school carton recycling, visit www.cartonopportunities.org.
Milk and juice cartons can account for a large percentage of the cafeteria waste that is produced on a daily basis. The average U.S. school uses almost 75,000 cartons every year.