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"There are other techniques too, including worm bins and fermenting or bokashi systems that allow meats and dairy to be broken down. There are now electric composters that can fit on a kitchen countertop and are an option for city dwellers who don’t have land."
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"Reducing greenhouse gas emissions, one apple core at a time"
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"Organic materials in landfills is a major contributor to methane emissions, but keeping things like grass clippings, apple cores or paper products out of the regular waste stream is a win for reducing..."
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