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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25: Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris

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SCRAP - Art Made From Recycled Material, Green San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris