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  3. Compost - Wikipedia

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    A kitchen compost bin is used to transport compostable items to an outdoor compost bin. There are process and product guidelines in Europe that date to the early 1980s (Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland) and only more recently in the UK and the US.

  4. List of composting systems - Wikipedia

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    A modern compost bin constructed from plastics. This is a list of composting systems: Home composting (small-scale) ... Outline of organic gardening and farming;

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

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    The city of L.A. is providing free kitchen waste pails to store food scraps for composting, although a plastic container with a lid will also work. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times)

  6. Home composting - Wikipedia

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    Bin Type - Composting indoors usually calls for a closed bin method while composting outside in the garden or yard allows for the open bin method without a cover. Compost bins can be purchased online but various alternatives for closed compost bins are old wooden dressers, garbage cans, wine crates, and more while open compost bins can be made ...

  7. Bokashi (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    The fermentation bin does not release smells when it is closed. A household bin is only opened for a minute or so to add and inoculate input via the lid or to drain runoff via the tap. At these times the user encounters the sour odour of lacto-fermentation (often described as a "pickle") which is much less offensive than the odour of decomposition.