Chewing tobacco itself is organic and can break down over time, making it biodegradable. However, the packaging, often made from plastic or foil materials, is not biodegradable and can contribute to environmental pollution. It's important to dispose of both the tobacco and its packaging properly to minimize environmental impact.
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A cloth bag is an example of non-biodegradable waste.
this bag is biodegradable.
no way man never chew tobacco ever it is a waste of money cuz u will die! dont chew it! never ever ever ever ever
Yes, tobacco companies add sugar to the tobacco to make the chew more sweet
tobacco that is sniffed is called snuff. tobacco that is chewed is called chew. any form of tobacco can be held...
no there is not because a plastic bag is not biodegradable
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yes justin moore does chew
To Chew Tobacco leaves you just get a whole mess of them and put them in your cheek, be sure to spit out all the juice. Some people prefer to actually chew on it like bubble gum as well. If you have dip, witch is ground up chew in a tin not a bag. Take a pinch and put it in your bottom lip, be sure to spit if its your first time as well. Eventually you can probably stomach the spit and put it in the top of your gums. (top shelving it)