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		<title>This Week On THE GREEN: RECYCLE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recycling is an industrial process that closely mirrors the processes of nature that purify the air, water and soil on the planet. Nature cannot setup new ways of providing carbon dioxide for plants to fuel photosynthesis with, nature must always rely upon other organisms that breathe out carbon dioxide with every breath. The very concept [...]]]></description>
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