2LaneCruzer
Super Member
There is something called the "Zero Waste Movement", whereby the aim is to get to the point where everything is usable or recyclable.
What is the Zero-Waste Movement? - Planet Aid, Inc.
Living on a acreage, we have been composting almost everything from the kitchen, and yard waste for a long time. We also have a city recycling service, so the recycling plus the composting, we have very, very little garbage. It would probably take 3 or 4 months for us to fill a 55 gallon garbage container. What paper we don't burn in the fireplace gets recycled, as does cans, metal and plastic. We do throw out some kitchen and bathroom waste, and if need be, could probably compost most of that...but there are some things I don't compost because of the smell and the varmints.
What is the Zero-Waste Movement? - Planet Aid, Inc.
Living on a acreage, we have been composting almost everything from the kitchen, and yard waste for a long time. We also have a city recycling service, so the recycling plus the composting, we have very, very little garbage. It would probably take 3 or 4 months for us to fill a 55 gallon garbage container. What paper we don't burn in the fireplace gets recycled, as does cans, metal and plastic. We do throw out some kitchen and bathroom waste, and if need be, could probably compost most of that...but there are some things I don't compost because of the smell and the varmints.