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           <description><![CDATA[A little while ago I was at the green guardian awards ceremony in Croydon and I was really impressed with one of the groups that were nominated for an award. The Croydon Freecycle group
didn’t win the award for Green Group of the year but they had a serious hand in helping other people win nominations and awards. They also highlight the ways in which business and community can
work together. At my company, First Impressions, we are very proud of our Environmental performance and we consider ourselves to be right at the cutting edge of environmental development. One key way
that we have managed this is through our recycling programme. Our current recycling rate sits at about 85%.]]></description>
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           <title>From an Inconvenient Truth to a more Inconvenient Youth</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[Normally when someone gets a speeding ticket, it doesn't make the news, when the speeding ticket is given in Oregon then it shouldn't make the news, not the national news, not the international
news and certainly not the pages of the Green Guardian blog news. But when that speeding ticket is given to the "Former Future President of the United States” as Al Gore Jr likes to refer to
himself then it does make a bit of a splash - even here. I like Al Gore. I like Al Gore a lot. I liked Al Gore even before he became known as the most important eco campaigner in the world. Sure
there was the whole was-he wasn't-he the inspiration of the film Love Story and the 'I invented the internet" quote... By the way the answers appear to be yes and err no. But the presentation of the
speeding ticket does go to show that even greenies can be human and it seems to run in the family. Earlier this year his son, (Al Gore the third) was caught speeding in the family Prius. Although the
make of the car that the Father was caught in is only referenced as a "rental car" I like to think it was also a Prius.]]></description>
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           <title>Why I now yearn for my cousins old flares</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[I have a new arrival in my family - a baby boy just 7 weeks old and as with all new arrivals the tendency is to review not just how the baby is going to change you but how you want to change to be
a better person. At the same time this week my wife, who is Gujarati (well she’s from Wallington actually but you know what I mean) has introduced me to a new word – Khet-kh eh . This is
pronounced ‘cut’ as in knife and keh? as in Manuel from Faulty Towers. Between us we cannot think of the English equivalent of the word but it is one of my Mother-in-Laws favorites.]]></description>
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