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Plan Around ZERO LANDFILL
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ZERO LANDFILL Details
The zero-landfill principle is incredibly simple: reduce, reuse, and recycle everything we once just threw away - easy to understand, not so easy to achieve. But, if we make it a priority and all do our part, helping the parks reach zero landfill is entirely possible. This means things like bringing the minimum amount of packaging into the parks, using refillable bottles rather than disposables, and making sure to put what trash you do have into the proper receptacles located throughout the park. It also means thoroughly reexamining the way the parks operate and developing an expert plan to reduce the park waste to zero. And this is where Subaru comes in. **Next**: Why Subaru can help.
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