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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Apr-Jun '23

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I guess the inks could have heavy metals. I use cardboard for mulching. The shredded cardboard you show is what I would consider ideal. I never paid any attention to the inks but maybe I should.
I thought this would make good mulch too, Im concerned as well with the ink. I saw that some inks are made from vegetables, but some have heavy metals in them. I guess when in doubt... throw it out! Well, I will recycle it lol. Unless somebody out there feels it will be ok to compost???
 
I thought this would make good mulch too, Im concerned as well with the ink. I saw that some inks are made from vegetables, but some have heavy metals in them. I guess when in doubt... throw it out! Well, I will recycle it lol. Unless somebody out there feels it will be ok to compost???

Most of those are soy based inks nowadays
 
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