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	<title>Rabbi Michael Green &#187; plastic</title>
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		<title>Part 2: Recycling in The Holy Land</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rabbi Michael Green</dc:creator>
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Here are two photos of what the plastic bottle recycling bins look like in Jerusalem. Frankly, in my neighborhood I’m pleased to report that there’s an ample supply of these containers that seem to fill up and get emptied several times a month. The orange sign petitions to people to recycle their plastic bottles because, “You pass me every day!”
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<p>In continuation of the post <a href="../blog/2008/10/20/part-1-recycling-in-the-holy-land/">here</a>, we will now continue to discover various methods of recycling in The Holy Land. To that end, here are two photos of what the plastic bottle recycling bins look like in Jerusalem. Frankly, in my neighborhood I’m pleased to report that there’s an ample supply of these containers that seem to fill up and get emptied several times a month. The orange sign petitions people to recycle their plastic bottles because, “You pass me every day!”</p>
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