| # | Name | Comments |
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| 351 | Joanne Helmke | Schools everywhere should have recycling programs and encourage students and parents to recycle at home! |
| 352 | Erin La Cour | |
| 353 | Carlos A Garcia | |
| 354 | Anonymous | |
| 355 | Jill Korber | |
| 356 | Kevin Gray |
| 357 | Moira Herbst | |
| 358 | Jeff Borkin | |
| 359 | Nina Fink | |
| 360 | Paul Harris | Recycle! |
| 361 | Brian Griffin | |
| 362 | Michael Welt | |
| 363 | Lien-Chau Nguyen | |
| 364 | Katherine Brown | |
| 365 | Matthew G. Lasner | |
| 366 | Claire Sterrett | |
| 367 | |
| 368 | Padraig O Donoghue | recycle now! |
| 369 | Kate Blumm |
| 370 | Sara Champagne | |
| 371 | Jennifer Schmidt | |
| 372 | Jessica Williams | |
| 373 | Bethany Andres | |
| 374 | carolyn kaylor | |
| 375 | Anonymous | |
| 376 | Matthew Kulvicki | |
| 377 | lorna bienaime | Supporting our environment for the generations of tomorrow. |
| 378 | Grace Malley | |
| 379 | Grace Malley | |
| 380 | catherine mullins | |
| 381 | Daniel Frederick Levin | |
| 382 | Carrie Grassi | |
| 383 | Anonymous | |
| 384 | |
| 385 | Karim Afzal |
| 386 | Joel Tompkins | |
| 387 | Beth Buschman-Kelly | |
| 388 | Brooke Kempner |
| 389 | Yuka Azuma | when we have our children recycle, they will do so as adults. Everyone will benefit from it in the future. |
| 390 | Anonymous |
| 391 | Stacey Leichman Cahn | |
| 392 | Lauren Weiner | |
| 393 | Keren Pinto | |
| 394 | Radcliffe | please take steps to insure our children have a cleaner future |
| 395 | Emily Friedrichs | NYC resident, educator, and environmentalist! |
| 396 | Andrew Szabo | |
| 397 | Cullen Naumoff | |
| 398 | Elissa Vinnik | As someone who works in a nyc public school and sees hundreds of sheets of paper go unrecycled everyday, I am appalled by the sheer amount of waste and disregard for the world around us. We must take the opportunity to teach our students to care for the world and not callously contribute to its destruction. |
| 399 | Anonymous | |
| 400 | Bernadette Wilson | Schools need to be models for our future generations. |