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community pet waste composting

 
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What do you think of taking a community approach to pet waste composting? Food scrap or yard waste composting companies won't accept it, but there's a lot of it being trashed. In the country, there's plenty of space for do-it-yourself composting. But cities and suburbs have the biggest concentration of dogs with no room for household composting. There's a company here in Denver that composts dog waste from parks and shelters, tests it and sells it in bags. They say it's a good fertilizer. Do you know of any other communities with a service like this?
 
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