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Hydroponics for Kids is a project started by Jacob Darringer, a Senior at Riverdale Country School in Bronx, New York. We offer hands-on workshops that educate young people about important sustainable practices that can easily be integrated into everyday life. These workshops can take place at your school or virtually over zoom. Our aim is to inspire the next generation to become the change our planet needs to thrive.

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The resources that our earth provides are finite. If we don’t act soon, our earth will be too far gone to be able to save. No step is too small to start a big change for future generations.

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Stats

27,000 Trees

are chopped down every day to make toilet paper. There are over 3.04 trillion trees on the planet at the moment, but this number decreases every day.

16 tons

The global carbon footprint per person per year is around 4 tons, but the average carbon footprint for Americans is closer to 16 tons per year.

3 hours

Recycling one aluminum can save enough energy to run a TV for three hours.

1,000 years

Say no to bags when you go shopping! A plastic bag is used for an average of 12 minutes but will remain in the environment for 1,000 years before it decomposes.

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