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Weekly Link Round-Up: 11/13/09
No comments- Retailers across the United States continue the campaign to reward reusable bag-toting shoppers. [Journal & Courier Online]
- British health food chain Holland & Barrett bans plastic grocery bags from its stores. [Daily Mail]
- Seagull-proof garbage bags continue to undergo testing in Great Britain. [Your Thanet News]
- One green mama blogger puts forth a reusable bag challenge to the internet. [The Mother Load]
- Making treasure from trash,71-year-old Beijing retiree Han Fushan builds kites from plastic bags. [Earth 911]
- Home expert Bob Vila chats about going green with recycled materials in home decor. [Bob Vila]
- Ben Venue Public School’s Year 5 students are environmental heroes with nearly 10,000 plastic bags saved from landfills and collected for recycling. [Armidale Express]
- Reusable bags, fluorescent bulbs, reusable watter bottles — just a few necessities for green moms everywhere. [Echo Pilot]
- How green is your impending Thanksgiving feast? [Huffington Post]
- Sunday is AMERICA RECYCLES Day! Are you ready? [Richmond Register]
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