RE:RE:Share information on this productHi
No I am not a scientist, don't think you need to be thou., but I can read , touch , feel and compare.
do some reading yourself on composting PLA yourself , less than 1% actually make it to a commercial composting facility. PLA is not designed to breakdown at home composting.
the pods I received with my coffee order don't even look the same as the one they keep showing on there site.
I was basing a large portion of my investment thinking on there large investment deal to , and there government money etc.,etc.,, until I got the product, of which I did order to view and see for myself because I wanted to know if my investment was a good one.
im still open to listen for sure, but I also would really like them to explain the whole process of it composting it in 35 days.
read up on composting PLA and you tell me what I'm missing and I will jump back in because I'm down a lot .
what's the point of the fibre wrap then ? Why not just the G cup as the company used to call it without the wrap................because the wrap makes it look environmentally friendly and makes it look like it will disintegrate in your hand, until you get to the polymer pod which needs to go to a commercial composting facility and most won't because less than 1 % do.
so ya smoke and mirrors
and for the coffee itself that's a whole other story