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	<title>Comments on: Machine From Japan Turns Office Waste Into Toilet Paper</title>
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		<title>By: A O Ogunjimi</title>
		<link>http://www.impactlab.com/2009/06/02/machine-from-japan-turns-office-waste-into-toilet-paper/comment-page-1/#comment-13186</link>
		<dc:creator>A O Ogunjimi</dc:creator>
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		<description>The current machine by Nakabayashi may appear to be an overkill, but this is the beginning of recycling for the future;At source recycling.  Imagine the cost of current kerbside collection of waste paper and the number of white vans that transport toilet rolls from distributors to various officesper day....the net cost on the environment, of the impact of transportation significamntly reduces the benefit of recycling paper.
This is the reason that we at Saroko are involved in at source recycling of waste. 

Our technology will cost the user about £5.5K but will not deliver toilet roll, as a roll, but a wipe.  This is ideal for captured audience facilities such as office  blocks, Universities, scholls etc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The current machine by Nakabayashi may appear to be an overkill, but this is the beginning of recycling for the future;At source recycling.  Imagine the cost of current kerbside collection of waste paper and the number of white vans that transport toilet rolls from distributors to various officesper day&#8230;.the net cost on the environment, of the impact of transportation significamntly reduces the benefit of recycling paper.<br />
This is the reason that we at Saroko are involved in at source recycling of waste. </p>
<p>Our technology will cost the user about £5.5K but will not deliver toilet roll, as a roll, but a wipe.  This is ideal for captured audience facilities such as office  blocks, Universities, scholls etc.</p>
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