In an effort to get food scraps and yard waste out of the landfills, New York's Dept. of Sanitation has created a system that makes it easier for New Yorkers to turn their food scraps into food for the soil.
Learn how this process works and the benefits of composting from Andrew Hoyle's Senior Manager of Organics Outreach with the Dept. of Sanitation.
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