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Find more posts like this: A neat little 20-minute video has taken over the portion of the Web made up of people who care about making a difference and saving the planet. Annie Leonard's "The Story of Stuff" is an informative look at the stuff we use everyday, how it's made, how it's sold, and ultimately, how our use of it is hurting the planet we call home. |
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