Some items will break down only in a hot composting pile. Better to leave those to the professionals.
A new law requires Californians to recycle food scraps and leftovers. What is composting? What can you — and can’t you — compost? We’re here to help.
Hot composting needs the compost pile to reach an internal temperature of 130 to 150 degrees , so if you’re trying this at home you’ll need to invest in aand more time than you’d need with casual composting. The items below can go into a hot compost pile at home or most municipal food waste/organic waste bins, where they will be sent to facilities that use hot composting techniques.
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