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Waste education just got more interesting with today’s official opening of ‘The Ed Shed’, an interactive waste and recycling education hub at the Noosa landfill ♻️
Complete with 3D landfill, worm farm and compost ????????????displays, visitors can get a real behind the curtains look at what happens to all types of waste. The wonderful students from Grade 2 Tewantin State School got a first hand look at The Ed Shed today as part of their school tour ???? of the Noosa landfill. They did a fantastic job cutting the ribbon for the official opening, thanks kids ????????.
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