teabags in compost
On 2010-07-30, wrote:
Adam Funk wrote:
I checked the article again. It specifically lists Clipper, PG Tips,
Tetley, Twinings, and Typhoo as using polypropylene, and Jacksons of
Piccadilly as being fully biodegradable.
Oh that's odd - we tend to have Clipper and haven't noticed a problem.
I'm not sure what we have, but I'm just going to keep throwing them
in. I think it's easier to pick out the few teabag "skeletons" I find
in the output than to rip the freshly used teabags open for the input.
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