Ottawa needs to think bigger with our green bins | Opinion
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Green bins outside homes around Barrhaven. PHOTO BY JULIE OLIVER /Postmedia Article content Ottawa, the headline said, is exploring composting options and I nearly choked from the biogas. Green bin waste — compost, you know — is composed of organic or fully biodegradable materials. Stuff that rots easily. Like apple cores, chicken bones, discarded vegetables and egg shells. Article content What do you mean, we need to explore new ways to get rid of those? What are we worried about, zombie carrots? Article content Article content Article content OK, fine, maybe you’re right. We need to take thi…
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