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- but will those putting the pressure on really pay the cash that some green technologies will require. It's not just on the makers make, it's on the buyers to buy. Getting past artificial market limitations, like inflating prices for profits, consumers and proponents will have to initially agree to pay the higher costs for newer cleaner technologies until the processing becomes mainstream enough to pass the savings down the food chain and unto the consumer. No whining about costs (real) and saying let's go back to the cheaper non green model or let's buy from the maker who obviously isn't following the green rules but makes a cheaper version.
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