#SISustainability: Spoiled to soil, composting on Staten Island

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKBFgvLcjmY This video is awesome- it's good to see composting taking on in NYC, although it's a shame that Staten Island isn't as provided for as the rest of the boroughs. They have some great looking community composting sites, and I hope they can keep growing... composting is inevitable! That green toter at 7:00 with the bungee system holding down the lid is pretty slick! Toters are the way to go in terms of durability for creating a trash can composter, although I recommend the larger size.

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How to Choose Brown Materials for Your Compost Pile

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM6GHAjbna4 How to Choose Brown Materials For Your Compost Pile What are some good carbon sources (brown materials) to use for composting? Cardboard: Perfectly compostable (especially good for worm composting), but I’d recommend putting it with your recycling instead- there's always going to be a recycling market for cardboard. Paper: Just like cardboard, it's best placed with your recycling. It is compostable (rip it up first!), but it’ll stick around for a while. Shredded paper: Won’t make it through the recycling process due to its small size. Composting it is fine, just ensure there’s no plastic mixed in with it. It’s not going to add much value to your compost pile, but it will eventually break down. Newsprint: The non-glossy stuff can compost (be sure to rip it up!), but…

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