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Why can not I put pet waste or human excrement into a backyard compost bin?

It is all about safety, safety, safety. For the standard backyard compost bin or vermicomposter set-up, there is no guarantee that the pile will heat up enough from the microbial activity to destroy any harmful pathogens in the waste. Imagine a nick on your hand caused by yard work. Now imagine that hand dipping into contaminated compost-not a pretty picture. Unless your compost has been specifically designed and allocated for fecal management, steer clear and keep your composter poop free!
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Why can not pet waste or human excrement be added to my compost bin?

Because there is no way to guarantee your compost pile will reach a temperature high enough to destroy any potentially harmful bacteria in human and pet feces, it should not be added to your compost bin or compost tumbler.
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What can I put in my compost bin?

As long as they have a high surface to volume ratio, most plant material from your garden will work in your pile. When adding larger items, like branches or giant rubber tree leaves, shred or chip them up into smaller pieces with a chipper/shredder picked from GreenCulture wide selection. Remember, the more surface area of waste exposed to your compost microorganisms, the faster the decomposition process.
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How can I set up a compost pile in my backyard?

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A compost pile can be set up in a corner of the yard with few supplies. Choose a level spot about 3 to 5 feet square near a water source and preferably out of direct sunlight. Clear the area of sod and grass. Be sure to leave enough space for air to reach the pile. Many foods can be composted, including vegetable trimmings, egg shells, coffee grounds with filters, and tea bags.
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Answer:Â Fruit and vegetable trimmings and garden/yard trimmings can be composted into a nutrient-rich soil conditioner.
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compost bin" means a wheeled aerated cart designed to be emptied by hydraulic lifting devices for the storage and municipal collection of compostables. The solid waste collector will empty it every two weeks.
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If possible, place the bin in the shade in a location where the compost will have direct contact with the ground. This will help the moisture level stay higher. If the bin is going to be on concrete, you might want to buy or borrow some finished compost to get a little microbial activity going. Collect food waste in a lidded bucket or large food container, chopping up any large fruit and veggie pieces. The more surface area you create within your pile, the faster the material will decompose.
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If I don’t compost at home can I put my EC packaging in my yard waste collection bin/bag?

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Yes, if your municipality or state collection program accepts food packaging, such as pizza boxes in its curbside program. It is best to check with your local authorities first. There is no bleach used in our manufacturing process. The color variations in our products are a result of the age of the fiber being used – the older the fiber the darker it gets.
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My neighbour has a compost bin - how easy is it to compost?

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It is easier than you think! The Council can provide composters at a subsidised rate, call 0161 342 8355. Composters are great for grass and prunings as well as for vegetable peelings. To download a free copy of the Alan Titchmarsh Guide to Home Composting go to www.compost.org.uk In Tameside we pulverise the glass that we collect for recycling down into sand.
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Can I put weeds in my compost bin, or is that asking for trouble?

Yes, immature green weeds that have not seeded are an acceptable item to place in your bin. However, steer clear of ripened weeds or you may risk spreading your verdant villain in the garden
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What can I do to prevent rodents from ransacking my compost bin?

Like cockroaches and pigeons, rodents will always be a part of human society. While few bins are 100% rodent proof, there are a few steps you can take to avoid rodent entry into your sacred pile of humus. First, make sure the bottom lip of the bin is buried under the soil surface (rodents usually enter through openings in the bottom). Second, keep all lids and doors (if your bin has them) securely fastened and/or locked (some thieves like raccoons, can easily work latches).
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Do you know of any bear-proof compost bin?

Unfortunately, we are aware of no bear-proof compost bin on the market. Your best bet is to move your compost bin indoors, choose an indoor composter from our wide selection, or use a worm compost bin. Do not fret! Nothing says "I care" in a unique, environmentally aware way like a bag of tenderly cared for compost! Give your valuable compost to friends and family that have lawns or potted plants and let them reap the benefits of this fabulous soil amendment.
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What happens inside my compost bin?

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Compost is the end product of a complex process involving hundreds of different organisms such as fungi, worms and insects. To seea great animation of what goes on in your compost bin visit the Recycle Now home composting website.
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What should I do if I put a lot of meat in the compost bin?

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Put sawdust on the top and close (but not entirely) the ventilation for a few days, so the flies can't get in.
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My compost bin is not heating up, should I move it into the sun?

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No, the bin does not heat up because of the sun, the heat is produced by the action of bugs, bacteria and fungii decomposing the waste, they need to have a good supply of air to work, if your compost is compacted, give it a good stir, if its wet add in some shredded paper and/or cardboard, this should kick start it into working.
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Where can I get an affordable compost bin?

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You have several options: 1) you can either make one yourself (Waste Reduction Services offers an instruction sheet on how to build one using old pallets); 2) you can buy one from a mail order catalog or internet source; 3) or you can purchase a bin from the City of East Lansing.
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WHERE CAN I PURCHASE A COMPOST BIN?

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Compost bins are durable, easy to set up and will fit in any backyard. They also come with a Composting 101 guide that explains the process and how you can easily maintain your compost bin. Composting bins are available through the Master Composter Class. Contact the Brazos Valley Solid Waste Management Agency for more information at 764-3806.
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What do I do if my backyard compost pile smells bad?

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If the pile is compressed and lacks air space, turn it or mix it with a pitchfork and add some twigs and other materials that provide air space. If the material is so wet that water drips out when you squeeze a handful, add more dry brown materials, like leaves, dried out weeds or soil, and mix thoroughly. If it is realty wet, restock it completely and layer it with dry brown materials that provide air space to introduce air back into the pile. Loosen any clumps that have matted together.
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Can I have a backyard compost pile in the City of Lansing?

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Yes, you may have a compost pile or bin as long as it is properly maintained and does not attract pests or cause a nuisance to neighbors. You may call 483-4400 for more information.
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What are the various methods of deriving compost from organic waste?

Besides using a compost bin or compost tumbler, you can also use worm bins (known as vermicomposting), compost tea, or compost units designed to manufacture humus from human and pet feces for your waste management needs.
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Can I compost waste on my farm?

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Yes . If farmers and growers are composting only agricultural waste they have a period of twelve months from the date the Regulations begin to come into force on 15 May 2006 to register the exemption provided in paragraph 12 of Schedule 3 to the Waste Management Licensing Regulations 1994 with the Environment Agency.
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Why should you compost organic waste from the home?

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A large proportion of garden waste and food scraps collected by local authorities in the UK end up being disposed of in landfill. If you compost you could be helping to reduce the amount of waste buried. Allowing it to break down in a composter is more beneficial to the environment. Landfill can produce far more greenhouse gas when breaking down organic matter than a home composter and you also end up with a usable material to put back in your garden.
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What is a pet waste digester system?

A pet waste digester system is similar to a composter, except instead of microbial activity leading to decomposition, special digesters with non-toxic enzymes work to break down your pet poop into completely benign residue. This liquid then enters the surrounding soil, cleanly and with no risk to children or pets. This process keeps hazardous waste materials out of our landfills and water treatment facilities.
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What do I do with pet waste?

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Pet waste should be wrapped in a plastic bag and put in the landfill bin – it cannot be put in the brown bin or biodegradable sacks with garden waste. Cage and hutch waste from small animals like hamsters and rabbits can be put in home composters in your garden.
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When will the waste in my green bin be collected?

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The organic material in the green organics bin will be collected weekly on your regularly scheduled collection day. Place your green bin next to your Blue Box and yard waste on one side of the driveway, and your garbage on the other side, where possible. Read our collection day check list or call 905-791-9499 for more collection information.
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What can I put in my garden waste bin?

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There is a long list of what you can and can't put in your bin. Please check the list for up to date information as this can change over time. If you are in doubt then  ring 909-6500 and someone from the recycling team will get back to you.
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Can I still put my garden waste in the wheeled bin?

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No, since July 2005 we are no longer allowing residents to put garden waste in their wheeled bins. Ideally we would like you to compost at home if that is possible. We have a number of compost units that we can supply at a subsidised price, for details please click on the following link. You can take your garden waste to the local Community Recycling Centre or council 'tip' for composting. There are three sites in Waverley: Or you can subscribe to our garden waste collection service.
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What types of waste go into the organic bin?

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Basically all kinds of fruit and vegetable left-overs. Fish or meat only in small quantities and wrapped in absorbent paper. Plants and flowers, or garden waste such as grass and hedge clippings.
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