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Most people think that it's exposure to air that causes the deterioration of food products when i have come to understand, that it is actually the emission of a certain gas from the food that actually cause deterioration. In the case of the green bags, they somehow absorbing these emissions so that the food stuff is not effected as in the case of the ziplock. It is the spongelike effect of the greenbag soaking up these emissions (i forgot what they're called) that make it unique and so marketable How can this be used in other areas by expanding this theory? I don't know, I'm a carpet man.
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Karin L. says:
What are these "green bags" made of (looks like plastic and I can't support more of THOSE!) and how do they absorb ethylene gas? best wildflower more »