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	<title>Comments for The Greening of Sportsprint</title>
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	<description>a st. louis t-shirt company learns how to go eco</description>
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		<title>Comment on Uncle Tim sells organic! by Chris Moran</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Moran</dc:creator>
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		<description>Nice writing style.  Looking forward to reading more from you.

Chris Moran</description>
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		<title>Comment on S &amp; S Activewear invites us to be VIPs by James</title>
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		<description>Hi, Just read your post.  We are a screen print company based in Salt Lake, servicing the resort industry in the US, Canada, and the Caribbean.  I just saw that Anvil line for the first time last week and am STOKED to see it.  It takes an acre of land to make 1,200 shirts.  Let&#039;s stop reaping and start recycling (the best part, no additional dyeing!).  I spoke with their rep at length about adding styles quickly.  No womens&#039; cut?  Are you kidding?  Have you found any other sources recycling apparel (who was the no-ship from Utah?).  Watch out for Bamboo- lot&#039;s of upside but they have to pulp it like paper to make it into yarn!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Just read your post.  We are a screen print company based in Salt Lake, servicing the resort industry in the US, Canada, and the Caribbean.  I just saw that Anvil line for the first time last week and am STOKED to see it.  It takes an acre of land to make 1,200 shirts.  Let&#8217;s stop reaping and start recycling (the best part, no additional dyeing!).  I spoke with their rep at length about adding styles quickly.  No womens&#8217; cut?  Are you kidding?  Have you found any other sources recycling apparel (who was the no-ship from Utah?).  Watch out for Bamboo- lot&#8217;s of upside but they have to pulp it like paper to make it into yarn!</p>
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