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  2. Source-separated organics - Wikipedia

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    Organic materials, such as yard trimmings, food scraps, wood waste, and paper and paperboard products, typically make up about one-third (by weight) of the municipal solid waste stream. [1] SSO programs depend on the composition of local waste stream, acceptance specifications for the organics processing facility, and collection methods.

  3. 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 ...

  4. What is human composting? Experts explain how the eco ... - AOL

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    That growing interest is particularly apparent when you look at the number of followers the handful of U.S. funeral homes that offer body composting have on social media, with at least one ...

  5. List of composting systems - Wikipedia

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    Aeration system for a closed chamber composting facility. Aerated static pile composting, Tunnel composting; High fibre composting; In-vessel composting; Mechanical biological treatment; Vermicomposting; Windrow composting

  6. How to Make Your Own Compost - AOL

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  7. Expanded composting services coming to Mat-Su landfill ... - AOL

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    The $3.5 million recycling grant, announced Monday, will pay for a new 2.5-acre composting facility on the southeast side of the 620-acre landfill. The funding will pay for the facility, debris ...

  8. Cost basis - Wikipedia

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    Basis (or cost basis), as used in United States tax law, is the original cost of property, adjusted for factors such as depreciation. When a property is sold, the taxpayer pays/(saves) taxes on a capital gain /(loss) that equals the amount realized on the sale minus the sold property's basis.

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