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Waste containers / Waste / Bags / Bin bag / Plastics / Cereplast / Polylactic acid / Biodegradation / Food waste / Environment / Waste management / Sustainability
Date: 2008-04-22 12:38:56
Waste containers
Waste
Bags
Bin bag
Plastics
Cereplast
Polylactic acid
Biodegradation
Food waste
Environment
Waste management
Sustainability

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