Grade 6 student Darsh Sinha created his own business after realizing he had too many toys and didn’t want them to end up in landfills. He began collecting toys from the community with the idea of reselling them at lower prices—making toys more accessible to families while reducing plastic waste. Sinha says his goal is to build a circular economy that benefits the entire community. As he heads into junior high, he’s looking to expand his initiative city-wide.
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Halifax Grade 6 student gives back to community through toy business
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