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INDIANAPOLIS — We typically separate our trash into regular pickup and recycling. The composting process is a lot like cooking a dinner, and the first step is gathering the ingredients. That is where people including John and Cece Crone enter the kitchen. The Crones say they began composting about 2 1/2 years ago.

Instead of tossing their food waste, cardboard and dryer lint into the trash, they pay for their lined, five-gallon bucket to be picked up bi-weekly. That way, the materials break down somewhere else. After a $65 startup fee that includes a bucket, corn starch bags and one month of service, bi-weekly pickup is $20 a month. "Patachou was my first customer," he said.

"We're taking what would be a waste and turning it into a commodity," Repenning said,"Otherwise, it would go into landfill, and we never use it again."

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