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Lead In Your Computer:

Televisions and computer monitors contain between two and eight pounds of lead, and account for an estimated 40% of the lead in landfills, which leaches into the soil and groundwater. To find out where you can discard your old monitors, visit Earth911.org.

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SIGG Pastel Blue Metro Mug

Why It's Good:

Throw your coffee into the favorite white purse that you usually forbid liquids from entering with this dainty mug by SIGG. It boasts sleek lines, a sweet pastel color and double-walled vacuum insulation that'll keep your drink warm and leak-free.

Why It's Green:

No more Styrofoam cups! The Blue Metro Mug is made from high-grade steel, which is better than those petroleum-based, environmentally-unfriendly plastics that cafeterias love to dole out. This mug will also store your cold liquids and keep them chilled for up to 10 hours, and is thus a great alternative to plastic water and beverage bottles riddled with bisphenol-A (BPA). BPA is a chemical that's in the process of being declared toxic in Canada since it can leach into fluids (and thereby put your health at risk).

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