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		<description><![CDATA[Financing free fridges for fairness. | Here&#8217;s a nice success story from Ontario: The Great Refrigerator Roundup. If you have a fridge, freezer, or a/c unit that&#8217;s older than 10 years, the province will take it off your hands for free. It&#8217;s no big deal, really, except that free is an attractive price point compared to the headache of transporting your old fridge, plus paying the disposal charges. The appliances are then recycled and the refrigerants get disposed of...]]></description>
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