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		<description><![CDATA[Eight years ago we released a little book called Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things. It reveals the hidden costs behind the objects in our daily lives, from the morning cup of coffee I&#8217;m drinking (the beans traveled 2,000+ miles from Costa Rica) to the computer I&#8217;m staring at (49 pounds of hazardous waste were generated during its manufacture). Over the years, we&#8217;ve heard that Stuff has developed a...]]></description>
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