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	<title>Comments on: Sustainable Shoes with Plenty of Eco-Heart and &#8216;Sole&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: Irresistibly Creative Cell Phone Recycling Options for One and All! &#124; 1-800-Recycling</title>
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		<description>[...] Have you ever anointed yourself the reigning sergeant of the “recycling police”? If you’re an eco-sympathizer, you have probably tried on the role at least once at your place of employment, a friend’s party or certainly in your very own household. For newbies, swiftly diverting newspapers, cardboard, glass, metal and plastic from a doomed future of landfill entombment can often require vigilant determination, patience and a keen eye on the garbage pail, but with enough practice, it becomes as second nature as tying the laces on your sustainably stylish shoes. [...]</description>
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