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		<description><![CDATA[Waste and environmental impact don't always go hand in hand.  | I&#8217;m a compulsive recycler, and I intend to stay that way. Just about every life cycle study I&#8217;ve found shows that recycling beats landfilling by a country mile.  So I if I&#8217;ve got a choice between tossing something in the trash and recycling it, I figure that I should always recycle. Still, I keep running across evidence that a narrow focus on minimizing trash isn&#8217;t always the best way to...]]></description>
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