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		<title>By: TeaTerrina</title>
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		<description>hmmm.... I wonder if that would mean you could reuse bottles again and again by simply rinsing out with water in a laboratory environment, where everything has to be very clean. Such as bottles that hold unknown samples. At the moment in the lab a lot of plastic things are used once and then put to waste, (often can&#039;t reuse them and can&#039;t recycle as potentially harmful chemicals could have been in the sample).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hmmm&#8230;. I wonder if that would mean you could reuse bottles again and again by simply rinsing out with water in a laboratory environment, where everything has to be very clean. Such as bottles that hold unknown samples. At the moment in the lab a lot of plastic things are used once and then put to waste, (often can&#8217;t reuse them and can&#8217;t recycle as potentially harmful chemicals could have been in the sample).</p>
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