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Son works for Royal Mail from tomorrow compulsory masks therefore just for tomvisual
Hands FACE space.
Discussing different types
Masks on gthis morning it now
Hold tight people https://twitter.com/Jarvy55/status/1323213382539972619
Wilson.
That looks great.
the build up to the 5th is like a valcano starting to erupt
Wrong link try this
https://mobile.twitter.com/pharm2farm_org/with_replies
Can't see this anywhere pharm2 going for it
https://twitter.com/Pharm2Farm_org/status/1323179395880787968
Oilgushing.
You missed out when we were a penny and now you're throwing your toys out off the pram and making a tw at of yourself.
Go back to your oil company. Oil which has been polluting the environment for decades.
You're here to disrupt, plain and simple. Go away and annoy your mum.
Tw. At
Jarv55 - Good point with the fertilizer. Good job the Portuguese took the chillie over their.
Think of the cannabis industry, uses a lot of Fertilizers, pardon the pun but the market is growing rapidly, companies such as Scotts Miracle-Gro have seen rapid growth. There are many many Scotts out there.
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/press-release/global-legal-marijuana-market
adzy . Totally agree with you about oilgushing . Probably missed out getting in lower so now trying his best to de ramp . But as said oilgushing if you have nothing constructive to say then don't bother posting.
Lets get something clear.
All masks have a use timeline, even so called multi use masks.
But taking the P2F mask, yes it will be labelled as disposable, but there is disposable and disposable, IE not all disposable masks are the same.
The cheap masks that you can buy from any supermarket, plus many other stores, as well as on line, are almost 100%, single use, so they should be worn for a single event, or for such as going into a supermarket, or/and a couple of other outlets where masks have to be worn, then they should be disposed of.
The P2F mask can be worn for up to 7 hours whilst killing the Covid virus with a lessening effect, of down to a 90% kill rate at the end of those 7 hours.
As no doubt these masks do not enter the virus kill rate timetable, until they are used, IE breathed through, whilst obviously deteriorating over time, presumably means that they can be worn for several separate occasions, with those occasions, totalling up to 7 hours.
Must add that Bloomy and Oilgushing have joined my ignore list, as both newish posters, suddenly appearing, both bashing the company, means they have an obvious agenda.
Oilgushing, you say you mean no harm nut why are you here on a Sunday continuously pushing your de-ramping agenda?
I might have believed you had good intentions had your first few posts been about the environment, instead of purely de-ramping the share (you switched to the environment angle when you couldnt think of anything else to say) I also might have believed you actually cared for the environment had your name not been 'OilGushing' and had you not been a frequent poster in Oil shares... but hey ho money to be made as you said ; )
But as you are so so concerned about the environment lets take a look at the effects of oil has on it.
Big oil spills are known killers of wildlife. Just think back to the explosion of BP’s Deepwater Horizon rig in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. The resulting spill covered 68,000 square miles of sea surface and killed approximately 1 million coastal and offshore seabirds, 5,000 marine mammals and 1,000 sea turtles.
Smaller spills, including of other substances in the oil extraction process, don’t always make the headlines but can also be dangerous. During oil extraction on land, drilling fluids are injected into the well for lubrication. These oil-based fluids known as "mud" are supposed to be captured in lined pits for disposal, but they’re often spilled and splashed around the drilling site.
Big and small, oil spills have been steadily increasing in the West’s top producing states. A recent report by the Center for Western Priorities found that 2,834 oil spills were reported by oil and gas companies in Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming in 2018 – a record number since the organization started to collect this data in 2015.
These spills can have long-term environmental impacts and devastating effects on animals through direct contact, inhalation and ingestion of toxic chemicals. Oil and chemical spills can
• Damage animals’ liver, kidney, spleen, brain or other organs
• Cause cancer, immune system suppression and reproductive failure
• Trigger long-term ecological changes by damaging animals’ nesting or breeding grounds
In spite of these risks, the federal government is attempting to quietly open several marine sanctuaries and wilderness lands to drilling. One of the most shocking plans would hand over 19 million acres of untouched wilderness in Alaska's Arctic Refuge to oil and gas companies. The disastrous move would expose fragile wildlife and tundra to oil spills.
And thats just the effects to the wildlife, shall i continue or will you do us all a favour and just feck off and get a life? im all for well constructed opposing views, so if you have any please post them, otherwise go away
Maybe a gusher?
Or a squirter?
A masks protects you from both
Only joking guys massive week to come, some many levels this could go to , there could be flow charts upon flow charts.
As the old saying goes, it could grow arms and legs
Literally!!
I really feel sorry for people like you, a complete laughing stock, you find something to object to , at all times, you must lead a miserable existence .
And lives to be saved.
I mean no harm
Only bringing awareness
Doesn’t take many brain cells to see that these one use disposable ppe equipment that are being used in such vast numbers globally is going to have a bad effect on the environment.
They are plastic bacteria virus riddled and being disregarded with no care, it’s a sorry sight to see them littered everywhere...times that globally.
But hey ho money to be made.
What a Plonker, typical so called greenie, cannot see the big picture, placing animals above people , get a life
Oilgushing
You are making a fool of yourself. Pro the biggest polluter on the planet, (gushing oil), yet anti masks that will save lives.
Masks are not the problem in themselves , it's the small minded people that do not dispose of them properly.
So you green agender is let's produce more oil. ****
Oil gushing you sound like a absolute tool I go through so many of these masks most of them are mine plonker
Stop thinking making money!
Disposable masks must be stopped being widespreadly used as soon as possible!
Beaches, rivers and beauty spots are being littered with face masks across the country.
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/face-masks-become-latest-plastic-4598743.amp
@Oilgushing The masks are likely to go to the health care sector in the first instance, where they are badly needed at present. The first RNS'd contract is with a distributor selling into the NHS.
The NHS already use a large quantity of surgical masks. They know how to dispose of these as medical waste. They don't end up in the sewers, though I take your overall point that masks generally should be better designed to reduce their impact on the environment and the public better educated on disposing of face coverings responsibly.
The masks currently used by the NHS fail after about 2 hours of use due to moisture buildup making the filtration layer in the mask ineffective. The P2F masks do not only rely on the meth-blown extrusion layer to block the virus, they also include an additional virucidal layer that kills the virus and has been shown to be effective for up to 7 hours of use.
This alone means that the overall number of masks discarded will be lessened since each P2F mask will have prolonged use and may substitute for several ordinary masks. This is an environmental improvement on the status quo.
P2F are well aware of the environmental impact of disposal and as mentioned in the proactive video are researching further innovative technologies to reduce this such as making the masks compostable.
I look forward to hearing more about these new technologies when they are ready. It is great to be invested in a company that is both helping to stop a health pandemic and is also helping the environment at the same time.
I feel all warm and fuzzy to be ethically invested :)
Oilgushing
You really should've changed your username before you jump on that soapbox
If we stop producing products because *********s throw away litter we would not produce anything
These plastic one use surgical masks should be banned from the public, the pollution from all these masks world wide will be horrendous.
https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2020/jun/08/more-masks-than-jellyfish-coronavirus-waste-ends-up-in-ocean
Think everyone must have started noticing them being carelessly disregarded by curb sides grass verges hedge rows.
Someone mentioned flushable masks!!! Have you any idea how bad it would be for sewer systems, water treatment plants if these were flushed away. Just like many so called flushable wipes!
Not good. But the mask Boris is wearing is normal cloth mask. Should he and health workers and everybody be wearing something more robust that actual blocks and kills the virus making it less likely of getting through to the source? Testing has not stopped the virus, and better prevention methods/ technologies are needed. I am sure RMS is busy exploring this with their new patented and test mask. Must be close to major distribution.