Beginning this year, California has enacted a statewide law to keep food scraps out of landfills.
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You’ll need to separate food waste from trash and place it in those green bins, something San Franciscans have done for 25 years. It's a valuable material used in agriculture. Farmers say it’s nutrient-rich, increases stable carbon levels in the soil and saves water.
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