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"textContent": "While Bad Bunny may have remained the highlight of Super Bowl LX’s post-mortem, GNN got in touch with the event organizers to unwrap a little of the full-time good behind half-time’s Bad. In partnership with the sustainable resource management company ENGIE Impact, the NFL worked with national and local partners in the Bay Area to […]\n\nThe post NFL Delivers Net-Zero Super Bowl with Substantial Recycling of Trash and Other Materials appeared first on Good News Network.",
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