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        <item><title>Subject: Re:Stop using plastic whenever possible - by: Chema</title>
<link>http://www.theglobalwarmingoverview.com/index.php/Personal-Actions-to-stop-Global-Warming/2-ReStop-using-plastic-whenever-possible.html</link>
<description>That's interesting, helpful as well.
it's great that you have made this website for this important topic. if only more people came here.
 thanks for the help!:)...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Stop using plastic whenever possible - by: john</title>
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<description>Personally, I have bought some bottles made of steel instead of buying plastic bottles. I have also bought some big strong bags that I take with me to the supermarket so I don't have to use their plastic bags anymore. Plastic is the only material that nature cannot breakdown and only 3% is really recycled in the US, the rest ends up in landfills and the ocean.

John;)...</description>
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