In chemistry, organic means it has carbon in it. So many synthetic things can be labeled organic completely honestly. The other use for organic, meaning all natural, would be technically "organic" in this case since dirt would be mostly nitrates and silicates.
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6 comments:
You know, I think even synthetics once started out organic, due to some law about conserving matter.
But the real issue here is that they're euphemistically calling this "organic" to conceal the fact that it's Soil-ent Green.
too funny, it posted it to my green tweeps. i'll put it on my site later.
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It's like organic produce: they simply don't use pesticides on it.
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In chemistry, organic means it has carbon in it. So many synthetic things can be labeled organic completely honestly. The other use for organic, meaning all natural, would be technically "organic" in this case since dirt would be mostly nitrates and silicates.
hahahaha
these people know not what they do!
wow, great post...
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