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Gregory Heath
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pascha
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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 12:12 pm Post subject: One thing I didn't see |
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...was to setup a composting program for organics/coffee grounds.
In the office where I work, I have a empty coffee can under the sink and whenever the coffee filter is removed it is dropped into the can. Also, other organics like banana peels and tea bags go in there.
Once a week (or so) I grab the two cans in the two break rooms and take them home to my compost pile. You could also have a compost bin at work, but I can't do that here.
With all those coffee grounds, and keeping the lid on, you don't have to worry about smell. |
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| If you have a shipping department, you should look into something like this... http://puffystuffga.com |
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