EcoIt’s always a good time to get the whole family involved in doing something at home for the good of the environment — especially things that don’t cost money and can save you cash. Composting is a great project to get you started going green. It’s easy for the entire family, costs nothing, is simple to keep doing and can save you money on fertilizer. A natural form of recycling, composting turns your organic garbage — such as food waste, paper, disposable tableware, grass clippings, and more — into one of nature’s best mulches for your garden or yard. By setting up a compost pile or bin, your family can take positive steps in reducing its carbon footprint while saving money on commercial fertilizers. “The average American produces four pounds of landfill waste daily. That’s more than 50 tons over a lifetime. About half of this waste is compostable, which means we have fantastic opportunities to put our garbage to use to help save the planet,” says Julie Stoetzer, brand manager and environmental expert for Chinet disposable tableware. And with gardening the top pastime in America, all that waste can be added to yards to improve soil fertility and root development in plants and grass. Here are simple steps to get underway composting: Items that should NOT be composted: “Composting is a simple solution to reduce the waste your family puts into a landfill,” says Stoetzer. For more tips on composting and other environmental activities, visit www.mychinet.com and click on “Environment.” Courtesy www.StatePoint.net
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