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The now-12-year-old uses money he raises to make monofilament bins that are placed along the river. According to his website, there are now 17 bins out.

From a young age, Cash was always very fascinated with marine life in his local river. He talked to his parents about picking up trash and gathered additional volunteers by contacting local news outlets and creating an Instagram page.

Cash now runs a recycling program with local businesses to keep aluminum cans out of landfills and support river conservation. Cash also wrote a children’s book about river pollution, which he reads to kids at school to “share how important our planet is,” he said.

In June, Cash was selected as one of America’s top 10 youth volunteers of 2021 by The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. He earned the title of National Honoree and secured a $5,000 grant to go to a nonprofit of his choice.

“If you have an idea, and don’t know where to start or how to find it, look in the trash, who knows, you may find an idea? And you can help the planet too!” says Cash.

Image source: TheConservationKid.com

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January 7, 2022

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