ReJews Recycling and Solar

ReJews is a 501c3 sustainability and social entrepreneurship not-for-profit organization that promotes and establishes renewable energy and recycling initiatives. ReJews helps communities benefit from funding programs that support environmental action campaigns in schools, synagogues, recreation centers, restaurants, businesses, offices, and residential areas.
Google, GoDaddy, Blue Moon, the UN, YouTube, Walgreens, and a number of national organizations and agencies have verified and become supporters of ReJews.
Accepting requests for invitations to the Chosen Organization recycling rewards program, submitting your information with this link can help further actualize a great deal of potential and momentum: www.rejews.org/chosen-organizations.html
Find out more about solar here: https://www.rejews.org/solar.html
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