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Old 03-08-2005, 10:17 AM
Sue Begg
 
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In message ws.net,
Oxymel of Squill writes
there's an EU regulation which prohibits tea bags being composted by local
authorities because they're classed as animal products.

actually behind the expected EU silliness is the suggestion that if tea bags
have been in the cup with milk then any dairy disease might be transferred
to the compost. But if you take out the bag before adding the milk there
shouldn't be a problem


Can we watch while they test them all - one by one of course :-))
It could provide a lovely job description for someone
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Sue
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