Never heard that before , where you get your information ?Gypsum (as in plasterboard) is carcinogenic and treated by the construction industry in the same manner as Asbestos. Would you bed with Asbestos fibres??
Gypsum (as in plasterboard) is carcinogenic and treated by the construction industry in the same manner as Asbestos. Would you bed with Asbestos fibres??
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/99-113/Not according to the Environment Agency.
Paper reclaimed from the plasterboard recycling process can be safely used as a bedding material for large animals such as livestock.
Where did you see this Ballygreenan?
Carcinogenic?Gypsum (as in plasterboard) is carcinogenic and treated by the construction industry in the same manner as Asbestos. Would you bed with Asbestos fibres??
Carcinogenic?
According to my memory when gypsum breaks down with water and organic matter it releases hydrogen sulphide. This is a toxic gas in confined areas but gypsum isn't anything to be scared of in an open field.
I stand to be corrected.
Carcinogenic?
According to my memory when gypsum breaks down with water and organic matter it releases hydrogen sulphide. This is a toxic gas in confined areas but gypsum isn't anything to be scared of in an open field.
I stand to be corrected.
Yes, was typing on phone.I think we need to be clear that what we are talking about is the paper from recycled plasterboard, not gypsum powder.
Yes, was typing on phone.
Gypsum paper bedding would be welcome here, gypsum waste on a pile in the field too. For someone comparing it to asbestos is very harsh. Just because the plasterboard skip is next to the asbestos skip at the council yard, it's not the same. But I can see why the council wouldn't want it in landfill, toxic gases and rotten egg smell. Not what you want when you've just sold the tip to a housing company along with permission for 200 homes.
I never said I'd take it for free.Send me a postcode and I can see if we can help you. [email protected]
I never said I'd take it for free.
I'm already in contact with the local team.
from what i have read after making the above comment there does not appear to be a catch and it sounds like a professional operation @Envirofarm whats your delivery area ?must be some catch if its for free
Hi @ForeverFendt, why don't you message me your postcode area by sending an email to [email protected] and I will see if we are able to deliver to that area.from what i have read after making the above comment there does not appear to be a catch and it sounds like a professional operation @Envirofarm whats your delivery area ?