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Lancaster Creative Reuse (LCR) is a creative reuse center in Lancaster that operates a donation‑based art, craft, and sewing supply store. Its mission is to connect community excess materials with people who can use them creatively, reducing waste while making supplies affordable and accessible.
Tamela Trussell, founder of Move Past Plastic, discusses growing concerns around PFAS “forever chemicals,” microplastics, and biosolids—treated sewage sludge spread on farm fields. Living in rural Cumberland County, she shares how wastewater byproducts can contaminate soil, water, crops, and livestock, and why communities in Pennsylvania are beginning to question a practice that has already devastated farms in parts of New England.
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Lancaster Creative Reuse (LCR) is a creative reuse center in Lancaster that operates a donation‑based art, craft, and sewing supply store. Its mission is to connect community excess materials with people who can use them creatively, reducing waste while making supplies affordable and accessible.
Tamela Trussell, founder of Move Past Plastic, discusses growing concerns around PFAS “forever chemicals,” microplastics, and biosolids—treated sewage sludge spread on farm fields. Living in rural Cumberland County, she shares how wastewater byproducts can contaminate soil, water, crops, and livestock, and why communities in Pennsylvania are beginning to question a practice that has already devastated farms in parts of New England.

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