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'''The Charlottesville-Albemarle Recycling Task Force''' ('''CART''')  is a group created by [[Teri Kent]] of [[Better World Betty]] in partnership with [[GreenBlue]], a local nonprofit that advocates sustainable products and packaging. The task force is meant to address the issues surrounding recycling via education, advocacy, and dialogue.<ref>{{cite email|subject=CART and the recycling hubub|from=Teri Kent|sourceorg=Better World Betty|to=Brian Wheeler|repositoryorg=Charlottesville Tomorrow|senddate=17 July 2013}}</ref>
'''The Charlottesville-Albemarle Recycling Task Force''' ('''CART''')  is a group created by [[Teri Kent]] of [[Better World Betty]] in partnership with the [[Green Blue Institute]], a local nonprofit that advocates sustainable products and packaging. The task force is meant to address the issues surrounding recycling via education, advocacy, and dialogue.<ref>{{cite email|subject=CART and the recycling hubub|from=Teri Kent|sourceorg=Better World Betty|to=Brian Wheeler|repositoryorg=Charlottesville Tomorrow|senddate=17 July 2013}}</ref>
   
   
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The Charlottesville-Albemarle Recycling Task Force (CART) is a group created by Teri Kent of Better World Betty in partnership with the Green Blue Institute, a local nonprofit that advocates sustainable products and packaging. The task force is meant to address the issues surrounding recycling via education, advocacy, and dialogue.[1]


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  1. E-mail. Teri Kent, Better World Betty. "CART and the recycling hubub." Message to Brian Wheeler, Charlottesville Tomorrow. 17 July 2013.

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