Are Tesco's bags biodegrabable....

Are Tesco's bags biodegrabable....

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Carlton Banks

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Thursday 24th February 2011
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...So I keep a few tescos / various other supermarket used carrier bags in my store cupboard...I am sure most do the same....

Anyhow, went to use a couple of bags for my footy boots and was surprised to see what looked like dried coconut shavings / candle wax like flakes.

Odd.

Upon further investigation, they appeared to be remains of tesco's carrier bags (the flakes were white).

Bloody great mess as well.


Carlton Banks

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Thursday 24th February 2011
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wolf1 said:
Either that or you've got mice.
eek

Carlton Banks

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Friday 25th February 2011
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Negative Creep said:
Well after getting some things out of storage, where they've been since November 2009 I can confirm that yes, they are very biodegradable




Edited by Negative Creep on Thursday 24th February 22:47
Same 'residue' I experienced!

Carlton Banks

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Friday 25th February 2011
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Snoop Bagg said:
Carlton Banks said:
Same 'residue' I experienced!
But why put Bagg's into storage?
Cos Baggs the Brand deserves to be sheltered from the general public.