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Produce fresh from a garden, including carrots and other leafy greens

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Florida students and teachers take on school food waste

Orange County Public Schools is the eighth largest school district in the country, with 207,000 students and 24,000 employees. It has made food waste reduction a pillar of its sustainability goals.

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