MOLYLY via Amazon has
2-Gallon MOLYLY Rock Glue Mulch Glue & Gravel Binder on sale for $59.99 - 50% off when you apply promo code
QD3963WI at checkout =
$29.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
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Features:- Compatible materials: Gravel, pebbles, stones, wood chips, rubber, pine needles
- Application: Spray or mix directly onto mulch surface
- Recommended: 2–3 coats; allow 24 hours between coats
- Prevents displacement from wind, rain, pedestrians, and pets
- Protection duration: 12–24 months
- Non-toxic; safe for plants, soil, pets, and family
- Does not affect plant growth or water absorption
- Fast-drying
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For every one of us who says no, there will likely be hundreds or thousands who go on to pollute the soil with this. On top of that, microplastics are in pretty much everything, so there's a good chance that we're polluting in plenty of other ways.
Normally I would say every little bit counts but this is one of those things that requires a big shift. These companies are perfectly fine with putting the onus on consumers while they manufacture the crap en masse. It's like trying to bail water out of a boat with a shot glass while someone is actively drilling holes through the bottom.
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I can't even figure who owns this company or runs it. They only sell on Amazon and eBay. There should be a SDS attached to this but I can't find it.
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