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![]() "Giusi" > wrote in message ... > > "Boron Elgar" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> It is so anti-recycling to use this set up, that I think it's a joke. >> Again, it is certainly allowing some folks to save stuff for compost >> in a way that is convenient for them, but to me, it just doesn't cut >> it. > > Don't you think that would depend on whethwer the person has his own > compost bin a few steps from his house or if as in many cities composting > materials are picked up weekly? > Your solution would also depend on being able or willing to use 3 pounds > of anything, let alone cottage cheese! On occasion I use an old plastic > ice cream box if I am producing way too much composting materials, as > yesterday when I cleaned artichokes. My composting bin is SS with a > plastic liner, not very big. It gets dumped and then showered at the > outdoor shower. Those corn based bags cost a fortune here. They cost a fortune here too but we are required to use them. |
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