Is Salt a renewable source?
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Himalayan Rock Salt is a non-renewable, finite resource estimated to have formed 800 million years ago. ... This contrasts to sea salt flakes and Murray River Salt Flakes, which are more sustainable salts, as they are extracted from a renewable resource.May 24, 2016
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Himalayan Rock Salt is a non-renewable, finite resource estimated to have formed 800 million years ago. ... This contrasts to sea salt flakes and Murray River Salt Flakes, which are more sustainable salts, as they are extracted from a renewable resource.May 24, 2016