#1 Yes, there is a lot of non-bio degradable material afterwards. The good thing is that when its time to remove the wrap, you can simply use a razor on the belly edge of the bow to split open the "Shell" peel away the wrap in 2-3 large sections... occasionally in one shot. And then throw it in the plastic recycle bin
Once you have the system down its very simple
#2 Re-guardless of what glue I use I normally toss it in the heat box for a little bit... I didn't get around to doing the titebond RD bow today, but once I do, I am going to throw it in the heat box for 2 hours at 160 degrees... hopefully it will evaporate the water in the water based glue ... but again, this is all Research and development at this point in time. I'm confident it can be done with the correct steps taken.
#3 When you wrap tight it does get pressed onto the back and belly of the bow, this is true. If you are using a flat backing such as hickory or fiberglass, you can simply put masking tape down first. Also, put the masking tape on the belly of the bow... then afterwards just peel the tape off and it is clean as can be. Bamboo can be trickier. Normally we just let it get on the back of the bow and then use a pocket knife to scrape the glue off... if you haven't sanded through the rhind yet, the glue will pop right off in large chunks... then just hand sand with 150 grit. But I found the real trick but I just don't do it each time. Before you wrap it up, use PAM Spray or any oil on the back of the bamboo, just the back... Then the glue really has nothing to stick to. Its a great trick and really works.
Hope this info can be of help to anyone.
Justin