Millions of pumpkins will be sent to landfills, but there's a better way.
Whether it's for carving jack-o'-lanterns or baking pumpkin pies, pumpkins are in peak demand for millions of families every fall.
Pumpkins, along with garden waste and other organic waste, await composting at the Anaerobic Composter Facility in Woodland, Calif., Nov. 30, 2021.As for the rest, one of the most popular alternatives is composting, which can be done in a backyard or at a local community-based composting program.
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