New Orleans Likes to Drink. They Spotted a Huge Recycling Opportunity
It started with a lament over the fate of empty beer and wine bottles. In early 2020, Franziska Trautmann and Max Steitz, then seniors at Tulane University, were...
Read moreIt started with a lament over the fate of empty beer and wine bottles. In early 2020, Franziska Trautmann and Max Steitz, then seniors at Tulane University, were...
Read moreWalking past empty pews and stained-glass windows, the Rev. Victor Cyrus-Franklin, pastor of Inglewood First United Methodist Church in Inglewood,...
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For Max Thieriot, one of the creators and the star of the CBS series “Fire Country,” all roads lead back...