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May 10, 2013 7:23 PM CST
Name: Susie
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virginiarose said:

Not just Bluestone, the industry as a whole. But everybody has had to cut back on plastic. It takes somewhere between 100 - 1000 years for them to biodegrade!

http://pureplastics.biz/?p=227

Bluestone is doing what is wright for the environment, they are going green!

http://gardening.lohudblogs.co...


I'm a little curious about a study that says it takes a hundred to a thousand years to break down the plastic. Since it hasn't been around for that long, how do they know it takes that long to break it :down. Confused

Makes a person wonder, especially coming from a company that's trying to sell something.

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