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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-08 00:09

in LeoFinance2 months ago

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When it comes to composting, your experience will vary significantly based on whether you are an at-home composter or rely on industrial composting services provided by your local council.

Industrial composting facilities typically operate at higher temperatures, allowing them to process a broader array of organic materials, including meat and bones, as well as certain bioplastics. If you're fortunate enough to have access to such services, be sure to check with your local guidelines about what can be accepted.

Conversely, at-home composters need to be more selective, as certain materials can contaminate the compost or take an excessive amount of time to decompose.

What Can Be Composted at Home?