@edouard So true. I always take the analogy that despite the fact something unpleasant was done or given to you, once it is received it becomes yours. It is ultimately your choice as to what to do with it.
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And just like with a plastic bag or a piece of styrofoam, there is no good way to get rid of it. You can use a grocery bag until it falls to shreds , that still doesn’t excuse its entry inside an animal.
https://ministryofhemp.com/blog/why-isnt-hemp-plastic-everywhere/
and look into biodegrading 'enzymes'
and fungi to clean our air, water and soil