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		<title>Recycle Anything,Yes Anything!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tony Roberts : Crushing down plastic soda bottles, crushing aluminum cans, putting your empty bottles in a can; taking all of this down to the recycle store, this is what people call RECYCLING. But, there&#8217;s more to it. Nowadays recycling has become reincarnation for these used products; you can turn medicine bottles into life jackets [...]]]></description>
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