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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compostable waste" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to waste that is capable of decomposition and can be turned into compost, a nutrient-rich soil additive. Example: Please make sure to separate your compostable waste from other trash, as it can be used to create nutrient-rich soil for our community garden.
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And we have a great source of compostable waste: cities.
As Mr. Nabhan notes, cities are "a great source of compostable waste".
Not perhaps if you have lived in the same village for 30 years, and know perfectly well that the brown wheelie bin for compostable waste must be left out on alternate Tuesdays.
Joe Crowley, the senior director of facility operations at the Open, said that about 200 tons of compostable waste could be collected this year, which would increase the event's "diversion rate," or the amount of waste that does not end up in a landfill.
In Takaharu, residents and businesses were advised to drop tephra at one of 250 existing waste stations for compostable waste.
This study was carried out as an experiment using the following procedure: a plastic container was prepared for vermicomposting; then, a bed was prepared in a ready container with a layer of initial bedding, sieved garden soil, and compostable waste.
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After training, these workers manage operations including sorting organic from non-compostable waste and operating the composters and digesters.
Above, non-compostable waste travels down a conveyor belt on its way to the trash compactor. .
Above, a huge rotating drum filters out non-compostable waste, which gets compacted before going to the landfill.
Separating compostable food waste is not a common practice among kitchens.
Additionally, a number of Delaware restaurants are now recycling compostable food waste.
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