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	<title>Comments on: Electronics Makers Launch E-Waste Recycling Programs in China</title>
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		<title>By: b79</title>
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		<description>It’s truly sickening how much e-waste is out there, and I found that one great way to combat this problem is look for help through a greener PC company called Userful. What’s great about them is they actually re-use a single existing PC to power up to 10 workstations at once saving energy and reducing e-waste. I’m incredibly satisfied with what they offer, and I think it’s something everybody should check out to help combat this problem of e-waste – http://www.userful.com</description>
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