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Dave Wise (Neoteric Wood Art)'s avatar

Should make excellent compost.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

depends - couple of years ago I bought a book from a couple of anthropologists that was too bad to be composted. I threw it with the garbage. These 2 are professors and teach our children (that masks work against viruses, that milk was only used in a small part of Europe, and that is where I stopped reading, wrote a very bad comment on Amazon, and threw the book with the empty cans of dog food...)

Dave Wise (Neoteric Wood Art)'s avatar

I certainly understand the compulsion to discard it in such a way. Personally, it is in my nature to recycle and repurpose as much as practical. Where I live, city and state government makes it easy to haul discards to bins where the base elements are extracted for reuse, as opposed to going into a useless landfill. I would rather the free market be used for this task, but I'll take a win when I can get it if that is one of the few ways bureaucrats actually try to make life better.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

very little recycle here, but we do our best. I bring my garbage to the collector, where you can separate furniture, garden debris, electric stuff and regular household. Some neighbors just throw it in their yards and now and then burn it. It am not a fan of that, and recently put up a fence so at least, it does not blow in my yard! Maybe the bureaucrats should start separating garbage!

Dave Wise (Neoteric Wood Art)'s avatar

"Maybe the bureaucrats should start separating garbage!" And take themselves out? Good plan!

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

A good idea on a Monday morning! OMG :D

Charles Summers's avatar

Was the book about Velveeta?

Richard Huffmon's avatar

The book contains words? Doh!

Snowyteller's avatar

It's better than the book products that have side effect warnings.

Loon's avatar

A cooked book !