Study says ‘biodegradable’ teabags don’t readily degrade in the environment and can harm earthworms
Published on 30 May 2024Researchers say labelling should be improved to make clear teabags shouldn't be thrown away in domestic compost heaps.
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Researchers say labelling should be improved to make clear teabags shouldn't be thrown away in domestic compost heaps.
For the first time, scientists will explore the causes of the breed's signature patterning, with implications for our understanding of all developing mammals.
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