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Published on September 28th, 2007

Campus Group Finds Ways to Reuse Items Creatively

The Kansas State Collegian covers Green Consumer Day by promoting the idea of reuse, with the University’s Students for Environmental Action (SEA) club proposing the reuse of everyday items as magnets and purses.

The most popular item the group has produced is recycled notebooks, made with cardboard from cereal or beer boxes for the cover and sheets from computer paper that still has one free side to write on.

The items are even being sold by local stores, with proceeds going back to the SEA. The goal of the program is to encourage reuse before an item is recycled.

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