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Old 17-11-2003, 01:32 PM
Mike Davis
 
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Default compost-able paper bag?

If he's worried about non-toxic to worms, I wouldn't recommend bags that
have contained cement dust until the dust has been significantly diluted by
water. Anyone that has has ever experienced alkali burns from cement
understands the problem.

Mike D.
"pete" wrote in message
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Hi Alan
Have you thought about the type of bags used for cement type products?

I know they're not completely waterproof but they are double or triple,
strong paper which would probably hold moisture for that length of time,

I'm
guessing of course but the inner layers may be enough to absorb most of

the
moisture before it can wet the outside too much.

Pete


"Alan Horowitz" wrote in message
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I need bags that can serve as a single-use receptable for a composting
toilet. Must be water-tight for the first, say, 20 minutes exposure to
wetness, then start to breakdown. Must not poison earthworms. After
being filled with excreta and wood shavings, the bags would slowly
travel on a sort of conveyor belt in a temp-controlled chamber until
they no longer contain septic materal. Or more likely, till they no
longer smell, since that is what I can actually test. Then tossed onto
a public garden.

existing, commercial-off-the-shelf mass-marketed products are most
ideal.

ordinary paper bags of the sort used in grocery stores seem suitable,
but they're not waterproof at all.

suggestions?



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