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		<title>By: Going for Green: Greenhouse by Joost, Sydney &#124; The Urban Grocer</title>
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		<description>[...] out of old irrigation pipes, the flooring is made of recycled industrial conveyor belts, and the drinking glasses are fashioned from sawn-off beer bottles. And what about those leftover bread crusts and vegetable [...]</description>
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