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	<title>Comments on: Running the Numbers</title>
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		<title>By: Judy</title>
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		<description>Hi! Brenda,

Thanks for this thought provoking blog entry.  Being aware of garbage generated and packaging is important in my situation, I live 20ks inland from our main small city Burnie, Tasmania (20.000) we live on 4acres; we have no rubbish collection, no recycling, even our daily nespaper, the magazines we read become a problem, glass bottles and jars a nightmare.  However I am glad I came here to live as I have become more aware of waste and recyling and I am a great believer that the problem large or small of garbage begins with me; and if more of us remember we are part of the garbage problem perhaps we would start to make a small inroad in that.</description>
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<p>Thanks for this thought provoking blog entry.  Being aware of garbage generated and packaging is important in my situation, I live 20ks inland from our main small city Burnie, Tasmania (20.000) we live on 4acres; we have no rubbish collection, no recycling, even our daily nespaper, the magazines we read become a problem, glass bottles and jars a nightmare.  However I am glad I came here to live as I have become more aware of waste and recyling and I am a great believer that the problem large or small of garbage begins with me; and if more of us remember we are part of the garbage problem perhaps we would start to make a small inroad in that.</p>
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