+ Follow REUSABLE Tag
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[Title] => Starbucks to roll out $1 reusable cups
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[Summary] => As the country marks the 25th anniversary of the People Power Revolution on Friday, Feb. 25, a waste and pollution watchdog is holding its own uprising as it calls for a litter-free Pilipinas. Well, it’s a red-litter day for these environmental advocates.
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October 4, 2010 - 12:00am