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Quote tile with a photo of Keysha Burton from The Recycling Partnership. Quote text says, There are many contributing factors as to why some communities participate in recycling more than others. Usually, they're underfunded and there are not enough resources.
Kiersten Brown
December 09, 2022
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The Fight for Environmental Justice — Keysha Burton on Her Work with The Recycling Partnership

Keysha Burton on Her Work with The Recycling Partnership

The Recycling Partnership's Keysha Burton has harnessed recycling as a weapon in the fight against environmental injustice within marginalized communities.

“There are many contributing factors as to why some communities participate in recycling more than others,” she explains. “It’s up to community partners and people working in this field to provide the services and education. We can’t assume that people aren't participating because they don’t want to recycle. Usually, programs are underfunded, and and there are not enough resources.”

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