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Cynthia Beal talks about the Ecopod, a kayak-looking container made out of recycled newspaper from the United Kingdom, at her store, The Natural Burial Company, in Portland, Ore., Thursday, December 20, 2007. Beal's store will be the first in the United States to sell the Ecopod.  (Greg Wahl-Stephens, Associated Press)
Greg Wahl-Stephens, Associated Press
Cynthia Beal talks about the Ecopod, a kayak-looking container made out of recycled newspaper from the United Kingdom, at her store, The Natural Burial Company, in Portland, Ore., Thursday, December 20, 2007. Beal's store will be the first in the United States to sell the Ecopod.