drizzlybear
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So many times people get hung up on the marketing of something being natural without thinking about what it takes to process and deliver a product. Sure we would all love it if natural would mean no harm being done to the planet in the manufacturing but that is not always the situation. The cork can be harvested from a tree every 9 years, it is then left to dry in the fields for a year. Then it is transported to a factory where it is made into corks for sealing wine bottles. The leftover bits of the cork are then further processed and held together by adding ADHESIVE RESINS to bond the little pieces together. Then after you apply it you will need to seal it with POLYURETHANE RESIN to protect it from dirt and moisture.
1. some folks arent in it for the green points. they may have chemical sensitivities.
2. there are nontoxic alternatives to poly resin-not too expensive either. all different types.
3. cork does resist moisture. otherwise itd be a useless cork. why not cover everything in plastic wrap- who needs a piss bottle?!
1. some folks arent in it for the green points. they may have chemical sensitivities.
2. there are nontoxic alternatives to poly resin-not too expensive either. all different types.
3. cork does resist moisture. otherwise itd be a useless cork. why not cover everything in plastic wrap- who needs a piss bottle?!