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Super poopers.


As odd as it may sound, the latest trend in eco-friendly products is poop Poop

A slang term often used to describe people with insider information.

Notes:
Not the most illustrious name.
See also: Insider Information
. Creative Paper Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. , a company based in Snowdonia, Wales, makes its patented Sheep Poo poo   Slang
intr.v. pooed, poo·ing, poos
To defecate.

n.
1. Excrement.

2. An act of defecating.



[Probably from pooh.]
 Paper ($6 to $40) out of, you guessed it, sheep poop. The process consists of taking fresh sheep poop, putting it in a pressure cooker and using the leftover cellulose fiber to make greeting cards See e-card. , post cards and stationery. The process is completely Earth-friendly and the result is a cute, stink-free card featuring a cartoon sheep. Another poop-inspired product is the new Organic Worm Poop Fertilizer from Terracycle, an organic lawn care company based in Trenton, New Jersey. This product is made from the organic waste of worms and is packaged in recycled soda bottles collect ed by school children across the country. Just by adding water, you can bathe your lawn in nourishing (and eco-friendly) liquefied worm poop. CONTACT: Creative Paper Wales, www.creativepaperwales.co.uk; Terracycle, www.terracycle.net.
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Title Annotation:Tools for Green Giving: Resources for Eco-Awareness and Action
Author:O'Neill, Kathleen
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Date:Jan 1, 2007
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