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  2. Here’s how to get a free kitchen compost bin for ... - AOL

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    Here’s where to get a free counter top bin (excluding holidays) while supplies last. Residents are limited to one pail per household: 3491 Orange Grove Ave., Suite A, North Highlands - 8 a.m. to ...

  3. List of composting systems - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Home composting (small-scale) 2 Industrial composting (large-scale) 3 See also. ... This is a list of composting systems: Home composting (small-scale)

  4. Home composting - Wikipedia

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    Home composting is the process of using household waste to make compost at home. Composting is the biological decomposition of organic waste by recycling food and other organic materials into compost . [ 1 ]

  5. L.A. now picks up your compostable food scraps. Here's what ...

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    Schedule a time to pick up your free compost pail from the city ... The city of L.A. is providing free kitchen waste pails to store food scraps for composting, although a plastic container with a ...

  6. Garbage disposal unit - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, 50% of homes had disposal units as of 2009, [12] compared with only 6% in the United Kingdom [13] and 3% in Canada. [14]In Britain, Worcestershire County Council and Herefordshire Council started to subsidize the purchase of garbage disposal units in 2005, in order to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill and the carbon footprint of garbage runs. [15]

  7. Biodegradable waste - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable waste includes any organic matter in waste which can be broken down into carbon dioxide, water, methane, compost, humus, and simple organic molecules by micro-organisms and other living things by composting, aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion or similar processes.