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		<title>By: Environmental News Bits&#187;Blog Archive &#187; Nix it or Fix it: a how to guide for e-waste</title>
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		<description>[...] Read the full post at Practically Green. I have a cast-iron tub in the garage that contains one old computer monitor dumped on our lawn by some jerk last spring, a broken clock radio, and a broken VCR.Â  Inside, I have three plastic bins filled with functioning, but technically obsolete cameras, old cell phones, video recorders, old blackberries, at least five remotes, and lots and lots of cords.Â  We even have the â€œornamentalâ€ computerâ€”it still looks good sitting in the kitchen, but hasnâ€™t worked very well for months.Â  We are a mountain of e-waste waiting to happen, especially with spring cleaning fever beginning to set in. [...]</description>
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