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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1787417" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Would you throw a plastic packaged salad into a blender to make coleslaw for yourself without removing the packaging? If not for you, then how about for other people, like if you owned a restaurant? If not, why not? There's no question that it would save time! That's what you're doing when you prepare the salad for your cattle, if you're grinding the net in. On another thread recently on this topic, I mentioned that I had recently read an article about an "organic composter" collecting expired fruit and foodstuffs from grocery stores. He was frustrated that he couldn't get the stores to reliably remove those little stickers with the UPC symbol that they stick on each piece of fruit. If he didn't take them off, it took as much as <u>FOUR TIMES LONGER</u> for the compost windrows to break down! ALL because of micro-plastic contamination. What's a cows stomach? A biological digester... just like the compost. What's the soil? A biological digester... just like the compost. What's YOUR gut? A biological digester...</p><p></p><p>It CAN'T be a good thing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1787417, member: 39018"] Would you throw a plastic packaged salad into a blender to make coleslaw for yourself without removing the packaging? If not for you, then how about for other people, like if you owned a restaurant? If not, why not? There's no question that it would save time! That's what you're doing when you prepare the salad for your cattle, if you're grinding the net in. On another thread recently on this topic, I mentioned that I had recently read an article about an "organic composter" collecting expired fruit and foodstuffs from grocery stores. He was frustrated that he couldn't get the stores to reliably remove those little stickers with the UPC symbol that they stick on each piece of fruit. If he didn't take them off, it took as much as [U]FOUR TIMES LONGER[/U] for the compost windrows to break down! ALL because of micro-plastic contamination. What's a cows stomach? A biological digester... just like the compost. What's the soil? A biological digester... just like the compost. What's YOUR gut? A biological digester... It CAN'T be a good thing... [/QUOTE]
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