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		<title>Green for Dummies: Cleaning Green</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cleaning products are everywhere in our homes and offices: on dishes, countertops, furniture, clothes, floors, windows, and floating through the air. In our war on dirt and germs we may often actually be making things worse. Most of the conventional cleaning products we all grew up with are petroleum-based and have dubious health and environmental [...]]]></description>
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