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		<description><![CDATA[Take-back programs are key. | Mandatory reading for anyone giving or expecting high-tech gifts this holiday season. Hot on the tails of Annie Leonard&#8217;s The Story of Electronics video, Portland reporter Elizabeth Grossman and Demos have a new report out looking at the state of the e-waste problem in the US (33 page PDF). Not only does Grossman take a good look at the current e-waste problem, she also explores potential solutions. I&#8217;m particularly drawn...]]></description>
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