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OT rant - rubble sacks
No, cos they never seem to break down really small, and remain as
microplastics. Brian
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On 21/07/2020 10:15, alan_m wrote:
About a month into lockdown I did some DIY and used 2 very thick rubble
sacks for the results of the destruction.
They have been sitting in the garden untouched since but today I though
it may be a good idea to dispose of them the local tip. The bags looked
intact before I tried to lift them but then they turned into that kind of
confetti once seen with the carrier bags supplied by Tesco. Obviously the
UV had got to them but very thick rubble bags left in the sun for a
couple of months should have lasted a bit longer!
Excellent bio degradable bags.
Mike
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