Hotels throw out millions of used bars of soap every year. But two groups, one in Florida and one in France, collect the old bars and recycle them into brand new ones for people in need. The simple act of hand-washing with soap could help save 700 children a day.
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How Used Hotel Soap Gets Recycled Into Brand New Bars | World Wide Waste | Business Insider
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