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Old 08-23-2012, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Nanamoms View Post
I'm not an activist either but the one thing I do know is my allergy doctor advised me NOT to use plastic of any kind if I could avoid it. He told me it "outgases" and drinking water or eating food stored in it can affect your immune system and cause allergy issues. I have extreme allergy issues and I have to wear only cotton fabric...talk about it being hard to find 100% cotton clothes!! I don't know what processes the batting goes thru but that might something you would want to research a little deeper. JMHO!! I do try to do my part in keeping our earth clean!!
Plastic bags are much hazardous for us and can't be degrade in a natural way. The only way to get rid of them is recycling. Plastic can be recycled to make wind proof and waterproof fabric like raincoats, quilts, etc.
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