San Miguel de Allende Residents Rally to Recycle 2.8 Tons of Old School Stuff—Talk About Community Spirit!

Hey folks! Here’s a cool story coming out of San Miguel de Allende.

Over the past couple of weekends, the local community has banded together to tackle some serious environmental action. How, you ask? Well, they pulled together for an impressive recycling campaign, collecting a whopping 2.8 tons of used school materials! That’s right—those old notebooks and textbooks that have been gathering dust in the back of your closet finally got their day in the sun.

This event saw residents getting down to business, dropping off their unwanted school supplies to be recycled rather than thrown away. The initiative was all about keeping our beloved San Miguel de Allende clean and green, and it looks like the community really showed up.

It’s heartening to see folks stepping up and taking responsibility for our environment. Local leaders, like Andrés Téllez, have been praising the generosity and engagement shown by citizens. “It’s amazing to witness such a collective effort,” he shared, and honestly, who can argue with that?

So, hats off and high fives to everyone who participated! You’re not just cleaning up; you’re inspiring others to think twice before tossing those old school supplies out.

To wrap it up, San Miguel de Allende continues to prove it’s got a spirit of community that’s second to none. Keep up the fantastic work and don’t stop caring about our planet! What do you think? Let me know your thoughts. Until next time, take care!


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