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Hawaii teen collects recyclables to help other students pay for college

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BOTTLES4COLLEGE VIA AP

In this Oct. 10, 2020, photo provided by Maria Price, a student-painted drop-off bin for Genshu Price's fundraiser, Bottles4College, is stationed in the office at S.W. King Intermediate School in Kaneohe. Price started Bottles4College three years ago to raise money for his own tuition but has since expanded the recycling project to benefit other students.
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In this March 18 photo provided by Maria Price, Genshu Price, right, and other volunteers at S.W. King Intermediate School in Kāne'ohe, Hawaii, sort cans and bottles for Bottles4College, a recycling project he started that raises money for students' college tuition.
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In this April photo provided by Maria Price, Genshu Price collects recyclable cans and bottles for his fundraiser, Bottles4College, in Hau'ula. Price started Bottles4College three years ago to raise money for his own tuition but has since expanded the recycling project to benefit other students.
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In this May photo provided by Maria Price, Genshu Price stands on the back of a truck after loading it with recyclable cans and bottles from Kualoa Ranch in Kaneohe for his fundraiser, Bottles4College.
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In this May photo provided by Maria Price, Genshu Price sorts recyclable cans and bottles for his fundraiser, Bottles4College, at their home in Hau'ula. Price started Bottles4College three years ago to raise money for his own tuition but has since expanded the recycling project to benefit other students.
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In this June photo provided by Maria Price, Genshu Price drops off cans and bottles at a recycling center in Kahaluʻu. Price has recycled over 100,000 cans and bottles to raise money for students' college tuition through his fundraiser, Bottles4College.

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