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In the beginning, Genshu Price recycled for his own sake his father said it would be a good way to save money for his college tuition.
But then, he came up with a grander idea: Why not recycle thousands of bottles and cans to help other students in Hawaiʻi reach their college dream.
“That way, it would be able to help a lot more local families, help a lot more people throughout the generations,” Price said.
The 13-year-old from Oʻahu launched Bottles4College three years ago. The goal is to collect and recycle 2 to 4 million cans and bottles annually to fund college tuition for up to two students. Price said his project “gained traction” during the coronavirus pandemic.
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