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		<title>Collect Your Bottle Caps- Aveda is Recycling Them!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aveda now has a cap program that will recycle bottle caps, a material that has been in the past un-recycleable. They will accept all screw caps that are hard plastic, usually the #5 in the recycle arrows located on the inside of the cap. This includes twist tops on bottles, flip tops from tube or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aveda now has a <a title="Aveda Cap Program" href="http://aveda.aveda.com/aboutaveda/caps.asp" target="_blank">cap program</a> that will recycle bottle caps, a material that has been in the past un-recycleable. They will accept all screw caps that are hard plastic, usually the #5 in the recycle arrows located on the inside of the cap. This includes twist tops on bottles, flip tops from tube or food products and other screw like-type rigid lids. Please don&#8217;t send them any flexible or soft lids on tubs. For more details on the type of caps and where to send them, contact Aveda directly at capcollection@aveda.com.</p>
<p>One more material that we can keep out of the landfill!</p>
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