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Green Olympics starts in life from humble jobs
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A media worker uses a throwaway plate to take fruits in the Olympic Media Center in Beijing on August 1. Environmental-friendly products can be seen everywhere in the capital city's Olympic stadiums, Olympic Village and Olympic Media Center. 

 

A media worker use a throwaway plate to take food in Beijing's Olympic Media Center on August 1. 

 

A media worker throws garbage into a classified trash can in Beijing's Olympic Media Center on August 1. 

(China.org.cn August 1, 2008)

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