Inspired by a recent post about uses for dryer lint.
I am majorly into composting and so I collect things like dryer lint to add to one of my many compost piles to see what can be composted, if it will break down and over how long, and what it will eventually break down into. Experimental piles with potential microplastics etc are used on non food production plants.
So, for your contemplation, or abject horror, here are a couple of pics of one years worth of dryer lint (and I do use the clothesline in clement weather) collected from a household with one person and five German shepherds. Note the majority of the lint is (bloody) dog hair dotted with coloured fibre clumps from clothes.
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