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		<title>By: Our Texas-Sized Trash Island &#124; 1-800-Recycling</title>
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		<description>[...] grocery bags are a major way to keep polyethylene out of our oceans. Additionally, it seems that scientists are looking for ways to create truly biodegradable plastic. And, lastly, let’s not forget the benefits of recycling! This means that we can truly and [...]</description>
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