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Composting is now mandatory in L.A. Here’s how to reap rewards beyond the green bin

Por: Los Angeles Times Life January 31, 2023

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It took a year past the state deadline, but mandatory curbside composting has finally arrived in the city of Los Angeles. As of Jan. 16, residents are now required to toss their chicken bones, veggie scraps and other food waste into their green bins instead of their non-recyclable garbage destined for the landfill. It's not really a major issue: You have to scrape your food waste into some receptacle, right? “Nearly 40% to 50% of the... + full article



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