RodISHI
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I wonder how much longer it will take to make biodegradable plastics an alternative. It does appear that Monsanto wants to corner that market too with GMO seeds. Hemp grew wild in a lot of areas that were not being farmed before it was just touted as a weed to be eradicated. If our regulators would pull their heads out of their asses land that will not easily sustain edible crops could be mass producing weeds for these biodegradable products and we could start being part of the solution to pollution instead of being a part of the problem. Monsanto and others want an exclusive and I sure hope that they are denied the ability to have it here and pollute just another thing in the world with their bogus crap. It reminds me of the Vatican, the Muslims or anyone else who tries to say that they have an exclusive on God's word and what God will do or tell his servants.
Natural News was on it back in 2010 and now France is putting their foot forward to make it happen there a short six years later..
Plant-Based Plastics to Replace Petroleum Plastics?
France just banned all plastic plates, cups and utensils
The Great Pot Monopoly Mystery
Natural News was on it back in 2010 and now France is putting their foot forward to make it happen there a short six years later..
Plant-Based Plastics to Replace Petroleum Plastics?
France just banned all plastic plates, cups and utensils
The Great Pot Monopoly Mystery