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		<description>[...] Looks like another eco-friendly phone concept has just surfaced. The new Bamboo phone concept is made of bio-plastic made of recyclable natural resources like corn and Bamboo which are harvested and grow back eventually. The great thing about the phone is if you don’t want it anymore, you can bury the parts in compost so that seeds are released and grow into new plants. The Bamboo also features an energy-efficient monochrome display, and a hand-crack to re-charge the device. Treehuggers everywhere can appreciate this phone as well as those silly pandas. [Mobilewhack via Upcoming Cell Phones] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Looks like another eco-friendly phone concept has just surfaced. The new Bamboo phone concept is made of bio-plastic made of recyclable natural resources like corn and Bamboo which are harvested and grow back eventually. The great thing about the phone is if you don’t want it anymore, you can bury the parts in compost so that seeds are released and grow into new plants. The Bamboo also features an energy-efficient monochrome display, and a hand-crack to re-charge the device. Treehuggers everywhere can appreciate this phone as well as those silly pandas. [Mobilewhack via Upcoming Cell Phones] [...]</p>
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