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To: Ruffian who wrote (16267)10/31/2001 5:19:56 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
OT: Batteries and other reusable materials and especially heavy metals should be sorted at the
point of consumption, in the home.

Ilmarinen

I think it was S100 who wondered why finnish news showed this team disassembling all those old
handsets, according to EU regulations on recycling, as well as on how the manufacturing process
has to be designed for that.

Soon there will also be almost lead-free sillycones, good for the capability to concentrate, learn
to read,write and even speak for the kids, the next generation.

Luckily FInland has the highest sperm counts of the industrialized world, living in these wast
forrests, and maybe especially because of cadmium-free fertilizers, who knows, yet.
(cannot be plastics, another theory, nor RF radiation, as there should not be any marked
difference there?? Bananas is a third theory, another guess the regular pestizides)

(Composting,recycling is popular these days, might turn into a religion, conception, birth,upbringing and death
are symbolic and important)