Durham Man Takes On The Greening Of Trinity Park

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DURHAM, N.C. — Old, withered vegetables. Crinkled-up coffee filters. Fruit peelings that are days old. Most people think kitchen garbage is disgusting. But Richard Stenz has gotten used to the site of it all. 

“I’ve kind of got passed that,” he said laughing as he put two and five gallon buckets on his bicycle.

Read his story here. 

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One Response to “Durham Man Takes On The Greening Of Trinity Park”

  1. Maria Says:

    Richard,
    I think you are doing a spectacular job for the community and the planet!! I’m hoping that someone will donate a vehicle so you can become a bigger operation. Keep up the good work!!!

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