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		<title>By: re-source: A fresh approach to bottled water, or not? : TerraCurve.com Ã¢ÂÂ Go beyond green. &#124; Responsible travel news, places, people and events.#comment-15227964#comment-15227964 &#171; Water conservation and Sustainable living</title>
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		<dc:creator>re-source: A fresh approach to bottled water, or not? : TerraCurve.com Ã¢ÂÂ Go beyond green. &#124; Responsible travel news, places, people and events.#comment-15227964#comment-15227964 &#171; Water conservation and Sustainable living</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 12:09:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] re-source: A fresh approach to bottled water, or not? : TerraCurve.com Ã¢ÂÂ Go beyond green. &#124; Responsible travel news, places, people and&#160;events.#comment-15227964#comment-15227964  Posted on August 22, 2009 by pottygirl   re-source: A fresh approach to bottled water, or not? : TerraCurve.com Ã¢ÂÂ Go beyond green.... [...]</description>
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		<title>By: pottygirl</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t understand why there isn&#039;t a deposit program for used bottles in the US. In Germany, you pay a deposit on each bottle (glass or plastic), which you can then return to ANY store that sells beverages (some have machines). The bottles get washed and reused several times before being recycled. Re-using bottles a few times is the most ecological and economical in my opinion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#39;t understand why there isn&#39;t a deposit program for used bottles in the US. In Germany, you pay a deposit on each bottle (glass or plastic), which you can then return to ANY store that sells beverages (some have machines). The bottles get washed and reused several times before being recycled. Re-using bottles a few times is the most ecological and economical in my opinion.</p>
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		<title>By: pottygirl</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t understand why there isn&#039;t a deposit program for used bottles in the US. In Germany, you pay a deposit on each bottle (glass or plastic), which you can then return to ANY store that sells beverages (some have machines). The bottles get washed and reused several times before being recycled. Re-using bottles a few times is the most ecological and economical in my opinion.</description>
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