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So, what is happening to all of these prematurely worn-out blades? They end up in landfills where the blades do not decompose. From the Los Angeles Times. From the Washington Sentinel, below is what they look like in the landfill. The sophisticated chemicals used to coat the blades, talked about in the video, leach into the soil.
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So, what is happening to all of these prematurely worn-out blades? They end up in landfills where the blades do not decompose. From the Los Angeles Times. From the Washington Sentinel, below is what they look like in the landfill. The sophisticated chemicals used to coat the blades, talked about in the video, leach into the soil.
Compare the tractor to one of the disposed blades. |
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