
As you can see from my fuzzy, phone photos - you can now put foodstuffs in your compost container - that's right, beyond the pizza boxes and shredded paper, you can put any foodstuff in there as long as it is not liquid and runny. Old chicken carcass - done, in it goes. Uneaten leftovers - done, in it goes. The test program that the city conducted found that there were no problems with the rodent population, and the pick-up on those containers is every week, so you are in the clear of any concerns.
The only let down is that there is no similar program for Multi-Family units, read apartment/condo buildings here, where the composting is concerned. That would specifically have to be a service that the owner was interested in working with Waste Management to get, and that is sadly, a huge loss of potential recycling for the city. With more people unable to afford a house, this will be the wave of future living conditions for most people. Hope Waste Management can come up with a better plan for the near future. In the meantime, I worked it out with a housedweller on our street to pop down and add my composting in to the bin. Call me crazy, but I am really liking this ratching up of the recycling trend!
North Renton Neighborhood Association North.Renton@gmail.com
2 comments:
Seems like a good idea, with some kinks to work out; overtime so it will work for all.
Lady P - There are so many things to say I think I will just wait till I see you again.
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