undertheradar
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So folks who scoop, are picking up a biodegradable item and placing it in....a plastic bag?
Which will take about 500 years to degrade (based on latest guesses)?
Plastic bags are destroying our oceans. And states are starting moves to ban plastic bags. I'm curious, will everyone still pick up poop if you have to put it in a paper sack? I grew up using paper bags and sacks and we left all animal mess to dissolve into the ground. Fascinating how things have changed since the 60s.I can totally see why folks wouldn't want their children stepping in poo. We switched to a no-grain food and the poo has shrunk by a very large volume.
I suggest you research the Mutt Mitts brand. Since conservancy groups throughout the state of California have deemed these as safe for the environment, I am hard pressed to find proof that they are not safe. Large groups like Morro Bay provide these to protect the Earth. We started buying these after the local park district in Ventura County California placed them in dispensers throughout the neighborhood parks. We do not use store bags.