From 560468a16b997ddb5842ca39b495ecbad0058864 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Loes <l.bogers@hva.nl> Date: Thu, 14 May 2020 19:50:12 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] compost update --- docs/files/recipes/alumcrystalsilk.md | 2 +- docs/files/recipes/biofoam.md | 4 ++-- docs/files/recipes/biolino.md | 4 ++-- docs/files/recipes/bioresin.md | 4 ++-- docs/files/recipes/biorubber.md | 4 ++-- docs/files/recipes/biosilicon.md | 4 ++-- docs/files/recipes/fishskin.md | 2 +- 7 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/files/recipes/alumcrystalsilk.md b/docs/files/recipes/alumcrystalsilk.md index ea81bfc..30addc2 100644 --- a/docs/files/recipes/alumcrystalsilk.md +++ b/docs/files/recipes/alumcrystalsilk.md @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Unlike diamonds, borax and alum crystals can be regrown into different constella - Renewable ingredients: no - Vegan: yes - Made of by-products or waste: no -- Biocompostable final product: yes +- Biocompostable final product: no - Reuse: yes, dissolve and regrow in hot water Needs further research?: yes, local producers seem reluctant to share sourcing information about these products. It is unclear where it comes from, whether it is natural or synthetic and what kind of mining practices are involved. diff --git a/docs/files/recipes/biofoam.md b/docs/files/recipes/biofoam.md index e515977..c267eac 100644 --- a/docs/files/recipes/biofoam.md +++ b/docs/files/recipes/biofoam.md @@ -176,10 +176,10 @@ Using renewable ingredients is not by definition petrol-free. Imagine they have - Renewable ingredients: yes - Vegan: no - Made of by-products or waste: no -- Biocompostable final product: yes +- Biocompostable final product: yes, but only professionally (home composting of animal-based materials is not allowed in the EU) - Re-use: melt with heat and a splash of water, and recast -Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water. Should not be recycled as part of PET-plastics waste: this causes contamination of the waste stream. Compost bioplastics in a warm environment with sufficient airflow. +Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water. Should not be recycled as part of PET-plastics waste: this causes contamination of the waste stream. Needs further research?: not sure diff --git a/docs/files/recipes/biolino.md b/docs/files/recipes/biolino.md index e4480cc..d7e5ba6 100644 --- a/docs/files/recipes/biolino.md +++ b/docs/files/recipes/biolino.md @@ -167,12 +167,12 @@ Using renewable ingredients is not by definition petrol-free. Imagine they have - Renewable ingredients: yes - Vegan: no - Made of by-products or waste: partially (only the egg shell filler) -- Biocompostable final product: yes +- Biocompostable final product: yes, but only professionally (home composting of animal-based materials is not allowed in the EU) - Reuse: needs further research Needs further research?: can this be remelted and reused? -Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water (but plastics with additives and fillers might not be reusable). Should not be recycled as part of PET-plastics waste: this causes contamination of the waste stream. Compost bioplastics in a warm environment with sufficient airflow. +Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water (but plastics with additives and fillers might not be reusable). Should not be recycled as part of PET-plastics waste: this causes contamination of the waste stream. ##PROPERTIES diff --git a/docs/files/recipes/bioresin.md b/docs/files/recipes/bioresin.md index 9729469..6985a59 100644 --- a/docs/files/recipes/bioresin.md +++ b/docs/files/recipes/bioresin.md @@ -173,12 +173,12 @@ Using renewable ingredients is not by definition petrol-free. Imagine they have - Renewable ingredients: yes - Vegan: no - Made of by-products or waste: no -- Biocompostable final product: yes +- Biocompostable final product: yes, but only professionally (home composting of animal-based materials is not allowed in the EU) - Reuse: yes, by melting and recasting Needs further research?: not sure -Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water. Recycling them with PET plastics contaminates the waste stream. Compost bioplastics in a warm environment with sufficient airflow. +Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water. Do not recycle them with PET plastics, it contaminates the waste stream. ##PROPERTIES diff --git a/docs/files/recipes/biorubber.md b/docs/files/recipes/biorubber.md index ad69118..e5cc49c 100644 --- a/docs/files/recipes/biorubber.md +++ b/docs/files/recipes/biorubber.md @@ -178,12 +178,12 @@ Using renewable ingredients is not by definition petrol-free. Imagine they have - Renewable ingredients: yes - Vegan: no - Made of by-products or waste: no -- Biocompostable final product: yes +- Biocompostable final product: yes, but only professionally (home composting of animal-based materials - like gelatine - is not allowed in the EU) - Reuse: further research needed Needs further research?: not sure -Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water (but plastics with additives and fillers might not be reusable). Should not be recycled as part of PET-plastics waste: this causes contamination of the waste stream. Compost bioplastics in a warm environment with sufficient airflow. +Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water (but plastics with additives and fillers might not be reusable). Should not be recycled as part of PET-plastics waste: this causes contamination of the waste stream. ##PROPERTIES diff --git a/docs/files/recipes/biosilicon.md b/docs/files/recipes/biosilicon.md index 65c78da..d454e80 100644 --- a/docs/files/recipes/biosilicon.md +++ b/docs/files/recipes/biosilicon.md @@ -158,12 +158,12 @@ Using renewable ingredients is not by definition petrol-free. Imagine they have - Renewable ingredients: yes - Vegan: no - Made of by-products or waste: no -- Biocompostable final product: yes +- Biocompostable final product: yes, but only professionally (home composting of animal-based materials is not allowed in the EU) - Reuse: yes, by melting and recasting Needs further research?: not sure -Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water (but plastics with additives and fillers might not be reusable). Should not be recycled as part of PET-plastics waste: this causes contamination of the waste stream. Compost bioplastics in a warm environment with sufficient airflow. +Gelatine-based bioplastics can be recasted by melting them in a pot with some water (but plastics with additives and fillers might not be reusable). Should not be recycled as part of PET-plastics waste: this causes contamination of the waste stream. ##PROPERTIES diff --git a/docs/files/recipes/fishskin.md b/docs/files/recipes/fishskin.md index bb257cd..6cad3d3 100644 --- a/docs/files/recipes/fishskin.md +++ b/docs/files/recipes/fishskin.md @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ It is unclear if copyright rests on this publication. Further research is requir - Renewable ingredients: yes - Vegan: no - Made of by-products or waste: yes -- Biocompostable final product: yes +- Biocompostable final product: yes, but only professionally (home composting of animal-based materials is not allowed in the EU) - Re-use: the tanning liquid can be reused Needs further research?: Not sure -- GitLab