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Fruit trees planted in Bronx garden in project to add more nutrition, clean air to community

Updated: Dec 11, 2018

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS: "It is all part of the Fruit Tree Project, which aims to add up to 1 million extra fruits to underserved communities across the U.S., and eliminate up to 2 million pounds of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Dewitt-Clinton English teacher and sustainability advocate Ray Pultinas, 57, brought the program to the school. 'We've expanded every year each of these trees will be a garden to feed hundreds for the next 50 to 75 years,' Pultinas said." Read the full story here.



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