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frankly's avatar

Just like the Fluoride. Take a waste product, a good dose of dishonest advertising, a few captured regulators and voila.

Its so profitable that it can't be banned.

Would bet money they all advertise as green. Come on sneak in a little truth, how's about brown. With some nerd in a lab coat hugging a tree. Wielding a syringe.

Big bonus, it gives Gate's de-pop agenda more oomph.

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tanya marquette's avatar

Milorganite has been sold around here (lower NYS) for years as organic. WE have a very large farm food/garden center which now has 3 outlets in the region. I once bought some without knowing better but called the company and found out its deception calling sludge organic. Since then I lobbied regularly this outlet to cease selling this garbage, or at least stop calling it organic. I also lobbied them to distribute OMRI certified organic product which they actually have done. Along with this they began to distribute untreated and organic seeds and are the biggest such local distributor we have. I am sure other people also raised this flag which is what got them to change their products. This is very effective and people need to not be afraid to open their mouths to demand better product that is certified. I have even done this in diners requesting herbal teas which was considered too woo woo years ago and it worked there, too. We need to build a bigger lobby with the big box stores like Home Depot and Lowe's as the local stores do not make the product selections but if enough people walk in, complain, demand and leave without buying it will have an effect.

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