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Don’t Haul or Trash It… Compost It!
Food and garden waste should not be confused with general garbage, as they can be composted and recycled into soil. Opting to haul them separately to a recycling facility is a preferable choice over disposing of them in landfills, where they would decompose and produce methane gas. However, it's important to note that the collection and transport of organic waste by local providers to composting sites cannot be considered a Zero Waste solution, as it comes with environmental and cost implications. The reason is straightforward. Sending food waste to local composting facilities incurs the costs of transportation and the associated...
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Can I compost in the Suburbs?
The answer is yes. You can compost in the suburbs whether you reside in a townhouse or a single home, all you need is a small space in your backyard. Composting in the suburbs is just as composting on a farm as long as you are mindful of odors and select the right composter to avoid problems with your neighbors.
Balancing The Composting Act
Why Keeping a Balanced Composting Act is Critical. For an aerobic composting process to work and be efficient, there needs to be what I like to call ‘A Composting Balancing Act ’. This balance refers to the amount of food-waste, bulking agent (mulch) and paper that is added each time a new batch of waste is loaded into a composting bin.
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