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St. Joseph's Church, located on Franklin St. in downtown Rochester will be repurposed into a green exhibition space that features interactive exhibits, workshops, and a unique upcycling initiative by Recover. The space will serve as a sustainable hub for environmental education and creativity, inspiring visitors to make a positive impact on the environment.

About Recover:

A pioneering company that manufactures sustainable apparel by recycling various materials, including cotton and plastic, intending to reduce pollution and promote sustainability. Their mission is to educate individuals on environmentally-friendly practices and inspire them to make responsible choices. Recover partners with esteemed organizations such as National Geographic to reach a diverse audience and raise awareness about the importance of conservation. The company's innovative manufacturing processes result in its unique, high-quality products for men, women, and children, as well as outdoor gear.

Identifying the Audience

Recycling is a powerful tool for combating environmental degradation, and its benefits extend to people of all ages. While the younger generation holds a critical role in shaping the future of our planet, everyone can make a meaningful impact. This exhibit seeks to highlight the importance of recycling and sustainability to inspire and educate people of all ages, including parents and educators who believe that their students can learn from this experience. By demonstrating that recycling is a responsibility that we all share, this exhibit will empower people to take action and make a positive impact on the world around us.

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