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Don’t toss your Halloween candy wrapper, donate it instead. How to do so in Sacramento. Now for its fifth year, Rubicon is spearheading its campaign called Trash or Treasure.
As America loads up on an estimated 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween, some companies are trying to make it easier to recycle all those wrappers.
Rubicon, a recycling software company in Lexington, KY, offers Trick or Trash, a recycling program for Halloween candy wrappers for schools and businesses.
As America loads up on an estimated 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween, some companies are trying to make it easier to recycle all those wrappers.
As America loads up on an estimated 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween, some companies are trying to make it easier to recycle all those wrappers.
As America loads up on an estimated 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween, some companies are trying to make it easier to recycle all those wrappers.
As America loads up on an estimated 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween, some companies are trying to make it easier to recycle all those wrappers.
As America loads up on an estimated 600 million pounds of candy for Halloween, some companies are trying to make it easier to recycle all those wrappers.