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KC Recycling donates $5,000 to Trail hospital campaign

The Orthopedic Enhancement Project is now underway
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The KC Recycling team in Trail has generously donated $5,000 towards the Orthopedic Enhancement Project, which will help patients in need of orthopedic surgeries receive better care closer to home. KC Recycling, which has 75 employees, is the largest battery recycler in the Pacific Northwest and is proud to be growing the circular economy in the Kootenays and Western Canada. The dedicated KC Recycling staff came together to present this generous donation to Lisa Pasin, KBRH Health Foundation Executive Director. Photo: Submitted

The KC Recycling team in Trail has generously donated $5,000 towards the Orthopedic Enhancement Project, now underway at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital.

Funds raised will help patients in need of orthopedic surgeries receive better care closer to home.

KC Recycling, which has 75 employees, is the largest battery recycler in the Pacific Northwest and is proud to be growing the circular economy in the Kootenays and Western Canada.

The dedicated KC Recycling staff came together to present this generous donation to Lisa Pasin, KBRH Health Foundation Executive Director.

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