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		<title>Go Green With Reclaimed Coconut Tiles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>A California company has begun offering wall tiles and panels made from reclaimed coconut shells.<a href="http://www.kireiusa.com/coco_viewer/coco.html" target="_blank"> Kerie USA</a> in Solans Beach, CA has developed a method of manufacturing the tiles from the discarded shells of coconuts harvested for their edible portions. Typically these shells would be burned or sent to land fills contributing to air pollution or landfill waste.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A California company has begun offering wall tiles and panels made from reclaimed coconut shells.<a href="http://www.kireiusa.com/coco_viewer/coco.html" target="_blank"> Kerie USA</a> in Solans Beach, CA has developed a method of manufacturing the tiles from the discarded shells of coconuts harvested for their edible portions. Typically these shells would be burned or sent to land fills contributing to air pollution or landfill waste.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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