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China's thriving economy is desperate for stuff that consumers in America and elsewhere carelessly throw away.In this section Riotous assembly Plastic arts Come the X-chromosome Learning to live I me mine ReprintsThe multibillion-dollar recycling trade stands as "one of globalisation's great, green successes", writes Adam Minter, an American journalist, in "Junkyard Planet".
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(The soles are made from tire treads while the straps are harvested from seatbelts found in junkyards).
They found them in junkyards, at auctions and in the kitchens of dearly departed old ladies down the street.
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Battered first by the march of technology and lately by the elements in junkyards, the iconic phone boxes are now staging something of a comeback.
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