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Composting

Monday, March 05, 2007

Here in Canada we have a composting program where we compost organic waste. We use a large plastic green cart to store organic waste outdoors and a small plastic green box to transport organic waste to the large green cart each day. The contents of the green cart are picked up by a compost truck every two weeks in the winter and every week in the summer. All organic wastes are transported to a processing facility where they are processed and composted.

Composting can become a second nature process in a household with time. It is possible to even enjoy if a personal composter is used for creating ones own gardening compost.

Please visit The Halifax Regional Municipality, "Naturally Green" website for more information on composting and green carts.

http://www.halifax.ca/wrms/greencart.html

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