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The filters are natural, rapidly degrading and commercial-quality, using raw materials that include flax, cotton, and manila hemp with no artificial compounds.
The manufacturer advises that the average time for degradation of these patented filters is 3 days in compost or 2 minutes when dispersed in water at 150 rpm agitation. In comparison, it can take up to 15 years for common acetate filters to degrade.
THC clarifies the filters are there only for convenience purposes to stop loose cannabis from going into a user's mouth.
THC will in due course submit an application for product approval and be subject to the 60-day notice of new cannabis product becoming available for sale, which is required pursuant to Appendix I of Canada's updated Cannabis Licence Management Guide.
About THC
President and CEO:
John Miller
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SOURCE THC BioMed
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