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Old 28-07-2010, 02:12 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default teabags in compost

On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 13:43:54 +0100, "Ian B"
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"Adam Funk" wrote in message
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According to the latest issue of _Which?_, some of the main brands of
tea use polypropylene in the bags. The article says to "look out for
stitched bags with a tag (remove any staples before chucking them on
your compost heap)".


This explains why I sometimes find thinned down bags in the worm bin
output. Well, now I know to stop throwing them back in the top, which
is what I normally do with anything that isn't "fully digested" yet.

I don't see any reason to start removing staples, though --- I think
they rust away in the worm bin.


I started off putting my teabags in the compost- only to have to pick them
out again when it came to using it. I don't know whether it's all brands,
but PG Tips seem to be very resilient.


Our tea bags go straight into the kitchen/food waste bin (as advised
by the Council)

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