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Recycling paper saves natural resources, energy and trees. Recycling also helps reduce waste disposal problems. For every ton of paper that is recycled, about three cubic yards of landfill space are saved. Recycling paper also saves the community money that would otherwise have to spent for disposal.
Paper regeneration (recycling) at Louise Graham is an environmentally friendly, self-sustaining enterprise that provides both the recycling of corporate and residential paper waste and recycled paper products for sale to businesses and governmental agencies. A description of what we accept and sell follows.
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The Louise Graham Regeneration Center provides developmentally disabled clients with high quality developmental and pre-vocational training that facilitates admission into the community at large where they can continue working toward becoming more self-sufficient citizens.
Employability skills, work experience, and pre-vocational opportunities are provided through an ongoing regeneration (recycling) center. Ancillary services such as physical and vocational therapy, independent living skills development, adult basic education, and computer/internet awareness and use are provided on-site by a variety of agencies and the Pinellas School system through the assigned Support Coordinators /Case Managers of cooperating agencies.
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