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		<description><![CDATA[What "cage-free" really means, the trash tourism industry, Flint isn't Michigan's only disaster, and more. | Serena “It’s like a modern art installation. So fabulous&#8212;the people and machines and objects of our lives all working together.” That was Italian consul general Mauro Battocchi speaking about (wait for it…) a recycling facility. The “trash tourism” circuit, with little to no marketing, has apparently taken off, with officials from around the world visiting world-class recyclers in San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and other locales to learn more about “Zero...]]></description>
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