David
10/2/2018 04:51:55 am
This kid really likes picking up trash. I think that he willl get a NOBEL PIECE PRIZE. I want him to do good in life.
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Shane
10/2/2018 02:12:24 pm
Sam is extremely kind. He not omly helps to recycle, he reaches out to companies (local and national) to give him the stuff he needs to help his business grow. We need more people to help Sam in his mission to stop electronics from ending up in landfills.
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Ashley
10/3/2018 06:28:46 pm
I agree with what Shane said. Not only is this kid and incredibly kind person who, I predict, will go on in life to do great things, he is also helping the environment. His company will help put not used mechanics and other technology to use. A lot of other recycling companies don't focus on this, but instead, they care more about plastic and those sorts of recyclable materials. I think this kid is really making a difference by being dedicated to the little things which, in the end, are not so little. I hope he continues this wonderful project.
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Angela
10/5/2018 01:12:04 pm
Sam is really helpful and inspiring because we would be extinct without his help! More people should care about the ecosystem. This is inspiring because now we know we can change the world like Sam. I like how Sam didn't give up because some people could have threatened him or didn't encourage him. OK girls and guys lets go change this very earth!!
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