@rjb785 - I have used KenGro as a science project for school. My class enjoyed the show and tell so much that we were allowed to show the entire grade at school. I asked to be allowed to post on youtube to help the Gulf. This was never considered "dirty work."
@MatthewJVC23 - KenGro, unlike hemp, absorbs up to 6 plus times its weight with less than 1% leaching. KenGro is hydrophobic (floats on water) and is non soluble in water which allows for recovery. However, it can be left on site as its natural microbes will break the hydrocarbons down. If you wish to remove KenGro can be incinerated with less than 2 % ash, land farmed, or disposed in a landfill in accordance to local, state and federal regulations.
wow make your kid do ur dirty work ....thats so cheesy
rjb785 1 year ago
@rjb785 - I have used KenGro as a science project for school. My class enjoyed the show and tell so much that we were allowed to show the entire grade at school. I asked to be allowed to post on youtube to help the Gulf. This was never considered "dirty work."
HSnowiii 1 year ago
POPCORN WORKS BETTER? BIGDEALOILSPILL!
redtailhawkjc 1 year ago
@redtailhawkjc - KenGro has microbes that will break the hydrocarbons down. I hope your popcorn is free of microbes.
Thank you for your comment
HSnowiii 1 year ago
does it go a way??? Kengro is making it the oil go away, but the kengro is just going to stay there and make it more polluted.
MatthewJVC23 1 year ago
@MatthewJVC23 - KenGro, unlike hemp, absorbs up to 6 plus times its weight with less than 1% leaching. KenGro is hydrophobic (floats on water) and is non soluble in water which allows for recovery. However, it can be left on site as its natural microbes will break the hydrocarbons down. If you wish to remove KenGro can be incinerated with less than 2 % ash, land farmed, or disposed in a landfill in accordance to local, state and federal regulations.
HSnowiii 1 year ago