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		 From : YouTube :: Videos by sundancechannel<br />Documentary filmmaker Rob van Hattum illustrates how a textile manufacturer was able to overcome its problem of waste and water pollution. Waste = Food is aring on Sundance Channel this month. Author: sundancechannel Keywords: sundance channel green film independent rob van hattum textile manufacturer pollution environment waste food equals Added: April 19, 2007
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		 From : YouTube :: Videos by sundancechannel<br />Airing on Sundance Channel this month... The sewer has long been a conduit for sanitation, but what really lingers underground? The level of toxicity and waste is highly dangerous, and what's visible equally disturbing. Author: sundancechannel Keywords: sundance channel independent film green documentary crapshoot gamble sewer toxic sanitation danger Added: April 25, 2007
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		 From : YouTube :: Videos by sundancechannel<br />Global climate change is an issue at the forefront of our ever-evolving environment. Meet the educators, writers and scientists that compose the Cape Farewell Expedition, delving deep into the beauties and changes to the Arctic. Author: sundancechannel Keywords: sundance channel art arctic independent film climate global warming green Added: May 2, 2007
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