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Elm Fork Education Center is collecting plastic bottles, egg cartons

The Elm Fork Education Center is asking the UNT community to donate items that might otherwise find their way into the trash.

Participants in the Elm Fork Explorer's Camp programs can turn those castoffs into scientific equipment.

Specifically, the center needs clear 2-liter bottles with lids and clean, empty egg cartons made of either paper or Styrofoam.

All donations can be dropped off in marked collection boxes on the first floor of the Environmental Education Science and Technology Building, near the visitors booth.

BY MICHELLE HALE
mhale@unt.edu

 

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