Plastics In My Finished Compost

I definitely learned my lesson about composting single use paper products...there's plastic in them!  Ice cream cartons, single use paper cups, and leftovers from compostable bags... great!  What can be learned from this?  Why was I so naive and optimistic? While I do believe the certified compostable bags do break down over time given the right conditions, I'm not going to wait around any longer.  I'm glad it showed signs of degrading, but this task is for the big windrow compost facilities...the problem is they don't want it either! Plastics break down into smaller pieces- pieces so small we can't see them.  How can we keep this crap out of our precious soil? It's time to identify your sources one at a time and think of ways to eliminate them. …

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Plastics In Compost: Where Is It Coming From?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAsi3JcRzNU Plastic in compost has gotten so overbearing to the point that it seems inevitable.  However, there are tricks to minimizing the invasion. We need to be more alert as to what paper products we may add to our compost piles.  Plastic liners are now often hidden in many single use paper products, such as ice cream cartons, coffee cups and take-out food containers. Sustainability is all about choice.  Make the choice to reduce your single-use consumption, one item at a time. Composting is an activity where you are in control- you make the recipe, you reap the benefits. Choose wisely and your soil will prosper!

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Is Plastic in Compost Bad ? Should I Use it?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXLQLPsQmdU My question for Sonoma Compost first of all, is why they don't accept meat and dairy (or cardboard???).  They must have specific recipes. This seems kind of crazy as there's absolutely nothing wrong with composting this stuff, and they have plenty of massive windrows that must be generating hefty thermophilic temperatures. I'm not surprised they don't accept compostable plastics. It's such a drag that they haven't been a great solution so far, but they just haven't. Reportedly there have been a few companies selling their "compostable" plastic bags to use that ended up not being compostable at all... what a mess. Anyway, John makes a lot of good points in this video. Minimize your plastic consumption. The easiest way to sum up what he's saying: Aim to create compost…

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