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I'm really excited about the idea of partnering with local businesses to support our e-waste collection centers and education programs. I think it's a great way to not only get more resources, but also to spread the word about responsible e-waste practices to a wider audience - I mean, who doesn't go to a local coffee shop or grocery store? If we can get some big local companies on board, it could really help us reach our goal of 50% recycling rate within 2 years.

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I'm not sure if it's realistic to expect schools to take on an e-waste education program on top of their already packed curriculums - I know when I was in school, teachers were always struggling to fit in "extra" topics. Maybe we could offer some kind of incentive or provide a turn-key educational package that makes it easy for teachers to incorporate e-waste management into their existing lessons.

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I'm all for educating kids about e-waste, but 10,000 students seems like a lot to reach in a short amount of time - are we gonna have enough resources and volunteers to make it happen? I've seen similar programs in my kid's school and they can be really effective, but only if they're well-organized and engaging.

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