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		<title>Metro To Go Plastic-free In Wuhan In 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a representative from the international supermarket chain Metro, the company's two outlets in Wuhan will stop selling plastic shopping bags from 2009, making Metro the first plastic-free supermarket in the city. Following this, customers will have to bring their own bags or buy environmentally friendly packaging such as non-woven bags or cardboard boxes [...]]]></description>
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