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Editorial: Los Angeles quietly rolls out curbside composting. Maybe too quietly

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion January 19, 2023

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This week Los Angeles launched its long-awaited curbside composting program citywide, requiring that residents change how they dispose of food scraps. Starting now, chicken bones, orange peels, coffee grounds, pizza boxes and the like belong in green yard waste bins rather than black trash cans. But if you failed to notice the policy shift, it's understandable. It was a low-key rollout. The announcement was made via press release and social... + full article



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