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In urban agglomerations and cities where space is limited, alternative investments and public expenditures will be required. A road map to achieve these objectives and action to transform trash into ...
Over time, bacteria break down the scraps to create compost, a soil additive rich in plant nutrients — plus, you end up creating about 50 percent less trash. I’ve been composting in some form ...