Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Part 1: How to compost at home – using container pots | EcoWalktheTalk

Shredded Paper (non- glossy ) * Coffee Filter Paper * Cardboard (without the use of commercial glues like formaldehyde) * Shredded Pizza boxes (remove the cooked food residues on the boxes to the extent possible) * Dryer Lint * Vacuum Cleaner Bag (contents should be ... Shredded cotton or wool (in small quantities). Browns that can be composted but prefer to send for recycling. * Newspaper - The paper itself will decompose, but newspaper ink can be laden with heavy metals. ... Rowan

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