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Julian Gonzales——Works at the World Bank, Lives in Washington, D.C., USA.
Don't throw it in the trash, hand it down to someone to reuse, Warmcurrent is a non-profit that works with under served communities through kids surfing programs and charitable donations of recycled wetsuits and surfboards.
You can also send your
neoprene to be recycled and repurposed at lavarubber.com.
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