A juice company dumped orange peels in a national park. Here’s what it looks like now.
In exchange for donating a portion of unspoiled, forested land to the Área de Conservación Guanacaste a nature preserve in the country’s northwest the park would allow the company to dump its discarded orange peels and pulp, free of charge, in a heavily grazed, largely deforested area nearby.
One year later, one thousand trucks poured into the national park, offloading over 12,000 metric tons of sticky, mealy, orange compost onto the worn out plot….
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