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modern carpets have other problems: they don't rot down and are full of toxic chemicals!
Quotemodern carpets have other problems: they don't rot down and are full of toxic chemicals!if carpets are so full of toxic chemicals, why do folk purchase them to put in their homes? Isn't the usual advertising image one of a baby laying on the said poison-filled product?I use industrial cord-type carpet, the stuff you see stuck on the floor in schoolsand offfices, on my plot, as paths between the beds, and as a cover on some beds, when the beds are not in production, asparagus bed over-winter, etc. ( I got a mate who is a professional flooring installer)The sites that ban the use of carpets also seem to allow the use of 'landscape fabric' on their sites (Possible case of prejudice between folk who can afford ground-covering materials, and folk who can't afford to purchase?) This stuff is just as much of a nuisance on an over-grown plot as carpet is. Any thing that is left on a plot at end of tenancy should be removed at the tenant's expense.It's the bad management of sites that's the actual issue here, not the product!!