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	<title>Comments on: Recycling at Work</title>
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		<title>By: Clean Up! Don&#8217;t Wait for Spring</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clean Up! Don&#8217;t Wait for Spring</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Clear your closet: Spring cleaning is primarily all about removing household clutter (check out Your Guide to Eco-friendly Cleaning). A clean house, flat or bedroom, encourages organization, which welcomes great energy in your home and personal space. A crowded and messy place promotes stress. Learn to let go of things, such as clothes that don&#8217;t fit you anymore or trinkets that are breeding molds in the basement just because they have sentimental value. Give them as hand-me-downs to younger relatives like your nieces and nephews, which is a great way to preserve the sentimentality of the item. Recycling is also a great way to un-clutter your home or workspace. Author Christine Dionese, L.Ac shares some tips in this article: Recycling at Work 101. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Clear your closet: Spring cleaning is primarily all about removing household clutter (check out Your Guide to Eco-friendly Cleaning). A clean house, flat or bedroom, encourages organization, which welcomes great energy in your home and personal space. A crowded and messy place promotes stress. Learn to let go of things, such as clothes that don&#8217;t fit you anymore or trinkets that are breeding molds in the basement just because they have sentimental value. Give them as hand-me-downs to younger relatives like your nieces and nephews, which is a great way to preserve the sentimentality of the item. Recycling is also a great way to un-clutter your home or workspace. Author Christine Dionese, L.Ac shares some tips in this article: Recycling at Work 101. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Laura</title>
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		<description>I run into recycling &quot;resisters&quot; ALL the time at my workplace....very frustrating considering all I&#039;m asking them to do is place items in a separate basket already in their office--no extra work for them!!  I&#039;m going to forward them these tips, it might help coming from an outside party instead of their nagging ole&#039; &quot;hippie&quot; colleague!  thanks for the ideas!</description>
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