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Waste containers / Waste collection / Source Separated Organics / Biodegradable plastic / Plastics / Green bin / Packaging / Biodegradation / Bin bag / Waste management / Technology / Bags
Date: 2011-05-19 08:03:03
Waste containers
Waste collection
Source Separated Organics
Biodegradable plastic
Plastics
Green bin
Packaging
Biodegradation
Bin bag
Waste management
Technology
Bags

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