By Trystan L. Bass
You may not expect trash talk on National Public Radio, but recently it had a four-part series that took on garbage.
Getting Rid of Junk, Staying Green looks at the stuff Americans throw away. From our seemingly endless stream of mobile phones to the plastic bags we dump the garbage into, NPR explores what's current and what the future may hold. Each article also has related info and links that may help you take care of your excess junk.
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