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Hidden in the dark corners of most households is at least one broken appliance, any number of dead batteries, an outdated computer perhaps, plastic bottles and aluminum cans a-plenty, among other stuff not thrown out in the common belief that it might be of some use…someday. 


Being a "junkie" is a hard habit to break. But even if we want to, most of us wouldn’t know where to go to properly dispose of all our junk. Well, wonder no more.
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Being a "junkie" is a hard habit to break. But even if we want to, most of us wouldn’t know where to go to properly dispose of all our junk. Well, wonder no more.
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Hidden in the dark corners of most households is at least one broken appliance, any number of dead batteries, an outdated computer perhaps, plastic bottles and aluminum cans a-plenty, among other stuff not thrown out in the common belief that it might be of some use…someday. 


Being a "junkie" is a hard habit to break. But even if we want to, most of us wouldn’t know where to go to properly dispose of all our junk. Well, wonder no more.
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Being a "junkie" is a hard habit to break. But even if we want to, most of us wouldn’t know where to go to properly dispose of all our junk. Well, wonder no more.
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