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what is sustainability, and how can you practice it right now?

what is sustainability, and how can you practice it right now?

what is sustainability, and how can you practice it right now? Sustainability has become a huge buzzword across pretty much every industry. With so many agencies and companies talking about sustainability...it’s easy to lose sight of what it really involves...and get overwhelmed by the topic itself. In honor of Earth Month, we wanted to bring it back to the basics and revisit a few things:  What is sustainability...exactly? Why is sustainability important?  What can you do to live more sustainably right now? How is Davids committed to sustainability? For those of you who are already well-versed in this topic, don’t worry! You’ll get something out of this too. We made sure to include recent facts + figures, so that this article can provide everyone with some new info about sustainability! the basics: what is sustainability? The concept of sustainability first appeared in a forestry handbook in 1713, and it described a process in which you never harvest more than the forest can regenerate. Since then, the word has evolved a bunch of different times. When ecology became a discipline, the term was used in the context of all biological systems—not just forestry. At that point, sustainability described the ability of an ecosystem to conserve its biodiversity over time. You might be wondering...when did sustainability become all about humans? Because of course, eventually....it did. Sustainability didn’t begin to center around humans until the late 1900s, when human dependence on fossil fuels started to explode. At this point, sustainability began to focus on how humans live on the planet: the impacts of our actions, the availability of natural resources, and the requirements to maintain a healthy ecological balance. In 1987, the Brundtland Commission of the United Nations coined the term sustainable development, which is “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations to meet their own needs.” This idea can be separated into three pillars: Social development: which promotes the overall well-being of humans and our societies. Healthy, sustainable communities ensure the respect and protection of personal, labor, and cultural rights...and access to basic needs and resources. Economic development: which involves systems that allow communities to maintain their independence and livelihood. Environmental protection: which holds humans accountable. It ensures that we don’t live in a way that damages our planet...ensuring that future generations have resources to live too. These days, you mostly hear about the latter. As a family-owned and operated sustainable toothpaste brand (and in the spirit of Earth Month), we’ll be focusing on the environmental side of things too. But keep in mind that environmental sustainability involves social and economic development by default, so promoting sustainable social + economic development is not lost on us. Although environmental sustainability can be discussed in so many different contexts (for example, from engineering to fashion)...we’ll be discussing it mainly in the context of consumerism. why is sustainability important? Let’s be honest, consumerism and the environment don’t have the healthiest relationship history.  Consumerism has changed drastically in the past few decades. In the 1990s and early 2000s population, technology, and culture sparked a massive increase in consumption that still continues (and continues to grow!) today. These consumer trends have a huge impact on different areas of environmental health and climate change. To name a few: Greenhouse gas emissions: consumerism makes up 60% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Water consumption: consumerism is responsible for 60–80% of global water use. Land use + misuse: higher consumer demand requires more intensive, unsustainable agricultural practices...often harming biodiversity. Waste: in 2020, consumerism generated 2.12 billion tons of waste. Globally, solid waste is expected to increase by 70% by 2050. Plastic pollution: every year, roughly 14 million tons of plastic end up in the ocean. By 2050, it’s expected that there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish. Sidenote: In the world of toothpaste, roughly 1.5 billion plastic tubes of toothpaste are thrown away every single year. This article is about a 7-minute read. That means roughly 20,000 plastic toothpaste tubes will be tossed in the trash while you read this blog. Here’s the good news: since we launched Davids over 10 years ago, our community has helped keep over 7.5 million plastic toothpaste tubes out of landfills and oceans! Not to mention the microplastics. That number is continuing to grow, and it’s proof that small changes really can lead to a huge impact. So, thank you Davids community! While consumerism is a broad subject...ranging from animal agriculture to toothpaste...the impacts of consumerism show that adopting more sustainable consumer habits across the board can make a massive difference in the health of the planet. Here are some simple tips to promote more sustainable consumer habits right now. easy tips to live more sustainably right now! calculate your carbon footprint If you haven’t already done this, it’s a great way to wake you up, analyze your impact, and adjust your actions. Your carbon footprint is the estimated total amount of greenhouse gas emissions that result from your daily actions. The average person in the U.S. has a carbon footprint of 16 tons...among the highest rates in the world. The global average is around 4 tons. This Carbon Footprint Calculator estimates your household footprint. It can help you identify your biggest areas of impact and encourage small, gradual changes that will help us avoid exceeding that 2℃ rise in global temperatures. At the very least, it can spark a mindset change when it comes to your daily actions and consumer behavior. We believe mindset is essential in living a more sustainable life. That’s why it’s next on the list! master your mindset When it comes to living more sustainably, mindset can take you a long, long way. Half of the battle is learning about the problem (which is why you’re here!) and using that knowledge to change your mindset around your daily actions and question things you might not normally question. An easy way to spark this mindset shift is to redefine the old “reduce, reuse, recycle” mentality. Instead, the method should look like: rethink, refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle—placing more emphasis on mindset. By adopting this method, you can better identify which things you really need and drastically decrease your impact. Let’s take a look at how far mindset can go in a single room... the bathroom, of course. The next time you’re in your bathroom, take a moment to simply think about the products that line your sink and shower. Consider asking yourself: Does each product add value to your life, or could you go without them in the future? Do they create unnecessary waste, or are they reusable, biodegradable, or recyclable? Does the product contain chemicals that will end up back in the environment? Can you identify any easy, more sustainable swaps for these products? Don’t forget, small changes (in mindset and in practice) can go a long way. Remember the 1.5 billion plastic toothpaste tubes thrown out every single year? If everyone simply thought twice about their toothpaste purchases and committed to using recyclable toothpaste tubes like Davids, it would make a huge difference. For more inspiration on sustainable swaps and ideas to reduce waste room by room, and one product at a time, check out the products and advice at the Zero Waste Cartel. explore minimalism If you didn’t already know this, we’re big fans of minimalism. Minimalism means intentionally choosing to live with less and focus more on the things that really matter, rather than just having more things. At Davids, from our ingredients to our design—and everything beyond and between—we believe in the value of simplicity. For example, fewer (but more thoughtful and intentional) ingredients can pack a huge punch of benefits without harming the planet. By adopting a “less is more” mentality, you can see major positive shifts in your health, relationships, finances, and more. But a minimalist mindset can also have a major positive impact on the planet. By striving toward minimalism, you can drastically decrease your footprint. In other words: our consumer demands may have created a lot of the sustainability issues we see today—but that also means our consumer demands have the power to fix them. switch to Davids At Davids, we’re committed to promoting sustainability through our own actions, including: sourcing: our ingredients are sustainably sourced, with 98% coming from the USA. This helps reduce our carbon footprint from international shipping and supports the US economy. All ingredients are naturally sourced and naturally derived, meaning they’re minimally processed and require less energy—plus, they’re safe for the planet when they go down the drain. manufacturing: we’re family-owned and operated, and everyone in our supply chain is paid above a living wage. Ethical production is part of the Davids DNA. packaging: from our aluminum toothpaste tubes to our cardboard boxes, we’re serious about sustainable packaging. Our tubes are not just recyclable—they’re endlessly recyclable. We also use FSC certified paperboard for all boxes to help prevent deforestation, and our caps are made from recyclable HDPE plastic. encouragement: we’re here to focus on the good. Sustainability is a journey—and we want to make it enjoyable, approachable, and inspiring every step of the way. And since sustainability can sometimes feel overwhelming...here’s some good news. In the last few years, we’ve already seen major shifts in consumer habits. A recent study found that 80% of consumers say sustainability is important when making purchasing decisions. Even more inspiring, the 2024 Voice of the Consumer survey from PwC found that 85% of consumers are willing to purchase sustainably produced or sourced goods—even in the face of inflation and rising costs. Now that’s something to celebrate. Harness that momentum. Keep making a positive impact, one simple shift at a time. And if you're ready to take the next step, switch to Davids oral care for maximum performance and impact. Buy Premium Toothpaste Now.
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how to keep your smile merry and bright this holiday season with our travel size toothpaste

The most wonderful time of the year is right around the corner, and we want to make sure you have all the tools you need to keep your smile as merry and bright as the festivities around you. With so many decorations to be hung, travel plans to secure, and gift lists to check off, it’s easy to feel immediately overwhelmed by this season that’s supposed to be fun and joyous! That’s why we’re taking all the necessary steps to make sure you’re taking care of yourself this holiday season with a healthy and holistic oral care routine. Our travel size toothpaste is one of the best tricks to have up your sleeve to ensure your mouth is fresh, healthy, and sparkling this holiday season. So you can look and feel your best no matter where it takes you. there’s no place like roam(ing) for the holidays While many say there’s no place like home, a study found that ahead of the 2022 holiday season, nearly 47% of Americans planned to travel, despite unique holiday barriers such as flight cancellations, overcrowded airports, and increased travel prices. And it’s no secret that travel makes it more difficult to stay on top of your oral care routine. Not to mention, the holiday season is also famous for sweet treats, celebrations, and special indulgences, all of which can do some damage to your teeth....even if it’s just for a short period of time. So, whether you’re traveling to see family or escaping to a remote island destination, we want to help you to feel like your happiest and brightest self. This means nurturing your mouth, avoiding the sensitivity (and other damage) that can come with holiday indulgences, and keeping your oral care on point even in the middle of a busy holiday season. Don’t worry, our travel size toothpaste is the perfect little product to help with just that. maintain optimal oral health with Davids travel size toothpaste Our travel size toothpaste was made to be your go-to sidekick for busy seasons of travel. It falls within TSA requirements, yet it still contains all of the amazing benefits of our coveted premium toothpaste! Available in our peppermint, charcoal peppermint, and hydroxyapatite formulas, our travel size toothpaste contains premium ingredients, avoids harmful or questionable ingredients such as fluoride and SLS, and works wonders for your long-term oral and overall health. Be sure to stock up on these mini superheroes ahead of the busy holiday travel season! Here are some additional pro tips to make sure you’re staying on top of your oral care throughout the holiday season. hydrate, hydrate, hydrate: we may sound like a broken record, but water is so important for all aspects of your health, including your oral health! Water helps flush away bad bacteria, reduce dry mouth, and restore your mouth to a health pH level. If you’re looking for a refreshing change from plain old water, we recommend reaching for an unsweetened green tea, which contains antibacterial and antioxidant properties that can help tame bad breath throughout your travels. snack smart: instead of opting for proceed, sugary foods that are often offered at rest stops and airports, reach for smart snacks that hydrate your mouth and “exfoliate” your teeth (yes, that’s a thing). Fresh fruits and veggies such as apples, pears, melons, berries, cucumbers, celery, and carrots have a healthy water content and work to exfoliate your teeth as you chew. Other snacks like yogurt are gut-friendly, probiotic-rich and high in protein to keep you satiated and balanced. freshen up: in addition to our travel size toothpaste, consider packing an herbal breath spray or natural, plant-based gum. Be sure to keep these items within reach at all times throughout your travels! Also, don’t forget to keep your oral care items in one place, so you can keep them close and avoid any unnecessary contamination that comes with shuffling items around. We recommend a reusable cosmetic bag that’s easy to clean and disinfect between your trips! dashing through the trash You know us....we simply couldn’t talk about holiday travel and oral care without mentioning waste.Did you know that the average American’s waste production increases from 25-42% during the holiday season? That’s one huge reason it’s so important to reduce unnecessary waste wherever and whenever you can this holiday season. Although this waste increase isn’t caused by the oral care industry (it’s more of a product of gifting, food waste, and festive decoration waste), our daily habits still play a huge role in our waste generation, and oral care is a repeat single-use-waste offender. If you’re not already doing your best to remove plastic from your self-care routine, we invite you to do so in the spirit of the holiday season! give a gift to the planet Tis the season to honor the planet! Our full line of holistic, natural oral care products are made of (and packaged in) planet-friendly materials. From our intentional ingredients to our sustainable packaging (have you seen our recyclable toothpaste tube?), every detail has been optimized to honor your oral health and the health of the planet. One of the easiest ways to give a gift to the planet (and yourself!) this holiday season is to replace your conventional products with our zero waste toothpaste, bamboo toothbrush, infinitely reusable tongue scraper, and travel size toothpaste this holiday season and beyond. Pro tip: you can purchase our hydroxyapatite toothpaste, bamboo toothbrush, and tongue scraper together (for less) in our essentials bundle. It’s a perfect gift for yourself and your loved ones this holiday season. Happy brushing! buy now.

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kick start your plastic free july with our top tips and zero waste toothpaste

At Davids, we're all about sustaining nature+you. That’s why we prioritize zero waste toothpaste formulas, sustainable packaging, and intentional processes that keep plastic waste to an absolute minimum. In honor of Plastic Free July, we're highlighting some of our favorite ways to be part of the solution in the fight against plastic pollution. Are you up for the challenge? what is Plastic Free July? Plastic Free July is one of the largest, most impactful environmental movements in the world. Since its founding in 2011 by Rebecca Prince-Ruiz and a small local government team in Western Australia, Plastic Free July has reached millions of people all over the world....and made a huge impact in the fight against plastic pollution along the way. It’s estimated that Plastic Free July have participants have: Reduced annual household waste by 3.5% per person Saved 2 billion tons of waste, including over 650 million pounds of plastic (over the years) Integrated their new low-waste habits into their lives beyond July 11 years later, the initiative has reduced the global demand for plastics, including lowering the use of plastic water bottles by 2.3%, fruit + vegetable packaging by 3.1%, and plastic straws by 4%. This measurable progress is proof that there’s power in numbers, and even just a month-long collective effort to reduce our plastic consumption can go a long way. how can you be part of the solution? Plastic Free July outlines attainable goals and ideas to help you reduce your plastic consumption so that your efforts in July can easily transform into real lifestyle habits. Check out this link to see some of their ideas....from bringing your own reusable coffee cup to getting crafty with your trash bag liners. In addition to their tips, we’re sharing some of our favorite ways to participate in Plastic Free July while keeping the bigger picture in mind. practice mindfulness We live in a world surrounded by plastics. From meats sealed in plastic packaging to plastic toothbrushes, we come in contact with so many plastics that we may not even realize because we’re just so used to them. The daily grind of life often forces us into this place of living on “autopilot,” where we go through the motions of our day not thinking twice about what we’re doing or why we’re doing it. This is where mindfulness comes in: it’s an amazing practice that directly challenges this “autopilot” mode of moving through life. Mindfulness is a conscious, intentional practice centered around grounding you in the present moment. In other words, mindfulness invoices you to pause, take a deep breath, come into your body, and take the time to truly exist and absorb the present moment. By doing this, you become more aware of your actions, challenging “autopilot” mode so you can make more conscious decisions. Think of your morning routine as an example. Maybe you wake up, brush your teeth, do your skincare routine, and make your bed. You’re so used to moving through the motions of your routine that you may not stop to think about how many products in that routine (your toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, face wash, moisturizer, etc.) come in plastic bottles. By practicing mindfulness, you can really make a mental note of each action. For example: How does your toothbrush feel moving against your teeth and gums? Do you know what the bristles are made of and how they’re made? How does the toothpaste tube feel when you squeeze it? Is it made from plastic, or is it a recyclable toothpaste tube? How does your face wash feel when you lather it on your skin? When you press the pump? Is the pump plastic? And so on. Practicing mindfulness throughout your day can help you take inventory of just how much plastic you’re interacting with on a daily basis....which brings us to our next tip for Plastic Free July. take inventory + identify easy swaps As you move through your day, it can be helpful to take inventory of plastics. One easy way to do this is to take inventory by room. How many plastics are you coming into contact with in the bathroom, the kitchen, your bedroom, your office (home or public), or the coffee shop? Think of all the places you go most days, and this will help you begin to estimate how many plastics you’re encountering through your regular routine. Below, we’ve outlined a few common “easy swaps” to get you started on this activity. Bedroom + Bathroom conventional deodorant → deodorant that comes in paper packaging conventional shampoo & conditioner → plastic free shampoo & conditioner bars plastic toothpaste tube → Davids recyclable toothpaste tube toothpaste tubes with plastic caps → Davids zero waste toothpaste option (explained below) plastic toothbrush → Davids premium soft bamboo toothbrush Kitchen  plastic resealable bags → Stasher bags or glass containers plastic water bottle → reusable stainless steel or glass bottles plastic trash bags → paper bags Office hand lotion in plastics → lotion that comes in a glass jar virgin plastic pens → pens made from recycled plastic See what others you can identify throughout your day! register for the Plastic Free July challenge When you officially register for the Plastic Free July challenge, you’ll receive tips and tricks to keep you motivated throughout the month. It can also help you truly feel like a part of the larger global movement to stray away from plastics. Community support is always important when it comes to taking on a new challenge! what we’re doing at Davids From day one, we’ve always been focused on reducing our plastic waste (and overall environmental footprint) throughout our entire supply chain at Davids. From domestic sourcing and production (which helps us minimize our shipping waste and emissions) to bottling (or should we say tubing?) our zero waste toothpaste in aluminum, we always prioritize plastic-free processes. recyclable toothpaste tube: our recyclable toothpaste tubes are made from aluminum, one of the most infinitely recyclable materials on the planet! Did you know that of all the aluminum ever produced in the US, nearly 75% is still in circulation? By switching to Davids, you can avoid contributing to the 1.5 billion plastic toothpaste tubes that make their way to landfills every single year. zero waste toothpaste: when checking out on our website, you can enter ***REMOVE CAP*** on the second line of the address field to have a completely plastic free toothpaste option. sustainable toothpaste packaging: our toothpaste is always delivered in FSC-certified sustainable packaging, meaning the paperboard comes from responsibly managed forests and does not contribute to deforestation. Not to mention, it’s not plastic! bamboo toothbrush: to avoid contributing to the 1 billion plastic toothbrushes that end up in landfills every year, make the switch to our premium bamboo toothbrush. The bamboo handle is 100% compostable and the bristles are soft, high-performance, and BPA-free. stainless steel tongue scraper: to effectively clean your tongue and reduce the need for a mouthwash that comes packaged in plastic, we recommend adding a medical-grade stainless steel tongue scraper to your routine. It can help you prevent bad breath, reduce bacteria, and improve your overall oral health without any plastic in sight! We hope our line of premium, natural, and plastic-free oral care products gives you a daily dose of inspiration to minimize plastic throughout your life, one swap at a time. Happy Plastic Free July! buy now.

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our top five tips for taking care of your teeth and the planet while traveling

Traveling can be exciting and enlightening, but it can also be hard on your body (even your teeth).  When journeying to a new destination, you can typically expect to be thrown out of your routine. Whether you’re traveling by plane, train, or car, you’re limited in terms of what self-care items you can bring along with you...as well as what amenities you have access to throughout your trip. Sure, there are all kinds of travel-sized products out there that you can bring along with you. But are they the best option when it comes to caring for your teeth and the planet? To help answer this question, we’re sharing some of our top tips for taking care of your teeth and the planet next time you travel. From sharing advice to spotlighting our sustainable travel size toothpaste and essentials bundle, we want to help you feel prepared for your next trip, in a way that sustains nature+you. 1: check in on your last check up First things first: when was the last time you went to the dentist? Before you travel, it’s always a good idea to check in with your dentist to make sure you don’t have any serious issues lurking in the background. The last thing you need to worry about as you leave home (aka, the place where your regular dentist exists!) is emergency dental treatment. Once you get a clean bill of health from your dentist, you can travel with peace of mind knowing your pearly whites are in the clear. 2: grab your Davids travel essentials Now that you’ve checked in with your dentist and begun packing for your trip, one of the best things you can do to sustain nature+you is to stock up on our travel size toothpaste. For our friends with sensitive teeth, we recommend our travel size nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste. Why is this one of the best ways to care for your teeth + the planet as you travel? it remineralizes your teeth: with every brushing, our hydroxyapatite toothpaste delivers a nourishing dose of n-Ha particles, which penetrate your enamel to fortify it from the inside out. These nanoparticles plug tiny holes and imperfections in your enamel to protect your tooth’s center nerve from outside attacks (cold food/drinks, bacteria, and more). it prevents dry mouth: let’s face it, for many reasons, it can be way harder to avoid dehydration and dry mouth when you’re traveling. When your mouth is dry, it gives bacteria the upper hand, allowing them to do more damage. To combat this, our travel size toothpaste is formulated with intentional ingredients like xylitol, premium peppermint oils, and vegetable glycerin to stimulate saliva production and moisten your mouth. it’s a zero waste toothpaste: unlike most (if not all) conventional travel size toothpaste out there, our toothpaste comes in a recyclable toothpaste tube. That’s right! Instead of plastic, we package our paste in aluminum, an infinitely recyclable material. Trust us, you won’t find many other travel size self-care products that also work to minimize plastic waste! 3: keep everything clean In addition to our travel size toothpaste, the Davids Essentials Bundle can add even more benefits to your travel routine. Along with our hydroxyapatite toothpaste, the bundle includes our tongue scraper and bamboo toothbrush. When traveling, it can be hard to keep your oral care products on you while also keeping them clean. Keeping these products clean is crucial since you don’t want to introduce new sources of bacteria to your mouth while you travel! You can start by disinfecting the toiletry bag that will be holding the products and washing your tongue scraper with soap after every use. But when it comes to keeping your toothbrush clean as you travel, things can get a little tricky. We recommend keeping it in a clean reusable bag or opting for a brand new bamboo toothbrush. While it’s not ideal to think of a bamboo toothbrush as a “single-use” item, you can find peace knowing it’s biodegradable and compostable. Unlike its plastic counterparts, a bamboo toothbrush can decompose in an industrial compost bin in a matter of weeks. 4: stay hydrated To circle back to the topic of dry mouth, staying hydrated is key when it comes to caring for your teeth while traveling. It’s one of the best ways to ensure your mouth has what it needs to produce an adequate supply of saliva while flushing out lingering debris, bacteria, and residue. To make sure you’re sustaining nature+you, we recommend bringing along a reusable water bottle to refill at rest stops and airports along the way. This way, you can keep up with your water intake without contributing to the billions of plastic water bottles used across the globe each year. 5: bring your own satiating snacks Believe it or not, your snacking habits can play a massive role in your oral health (and your volume of waste) while you travel. Carb-heavy snacks, ranging from potato chips to sugary candy, are the main foods that feed bacteria. When these bacteria feed off sugar deposits, they generate acids that can cause bad breath, sensitivity, gum disease, tooth decay, and beyond. Not to mention, it’s estimated that large airports can generate up to 32,000 tons of waste per year. The snacks and drinks that come in single-use plastic packaging contribute heavily to this number, which is another reason we recommend bringing your own mouth-healthy, sustainable, and satiating snacks along with you the next time you travel. Some of our favorite mouth-healthy snacks include vitamin-D-rich products such as cheese, fibrous fruits and vegetables, healthy nuts and seeds, and lean proteins such as seafood, tofu, and beans. You might be surprised to find that most airports allow you to bring prepped food through security, so be sure to check your local airport’s rules before you head out. travel with care With summer in full swing, we hope you have some fun, relaxing adventures planned! To prepare for your travel days, be sure to check out all of our travel size toothpaste flavors. With our charcoal, peppermint, and hydroxyapatite toothpastes as travel options, stock up to ensure your next travel day sustains nature+you. buy now.

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everything you need to know about smarter, cleaner oral care

Better oral care begins with knowledge. That’s why our dental care blog goes beyond trends to share insights that help you make health- and earth-conscious choices for your smile.

Learn about everything from innovations like nano hydroxyapatite (nHA) to understanding what natural whitening involves. This oral health care blog breaks down the science with clarity to make it easy to understand and apply.

the Davids difference

Davids story began with a mission: to create premium oral care that’s good for people and the planet.

Every decision we make stems from integrity and respect for the environment. We use premium, naturally sourced and derived, USA-origin ingredients, recyclable metal tubes, and sustainable packaging.

As a family-owned and operated business going up against the giants of the toothpaste industry, we hold ourselves to higher standards because clean doesn’t just describe our premium ingredients; it describes our values, too.

You can read about these values and more in our transparent dental care blog.

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If you’re trying to live clean, we’re the toothpaste brand for you and your family. From recyclable packaging and aluminum tubes to our commitment to USA-based production, we’ve built sustainability into every step of our process.

We’re helping make conscious care a daily habit by reducing waste and supporting local manufacturing.

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