Anonymous
Post 06/06/2022 16:40     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

If you have a commercial composting service, you can also compost meat/bones, dairy, etc.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2022 15:22     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

The idea is to make use of materials rather than letting them go into waste facilities - landfills, residue in water treatment, clogging up pipes are all bad.

Here's my breakdown:
Garbage disposal: small scraps of food as I'm rinsing off dishes
Compost: plant matter with no fat/oil, eggshells (they don't technically compost but they are good for soil so I combine them). No meat, dairy, etc.
Trash bin: all other food waste
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2022 15:15     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do both- most gets scraped into food waste bin, tiny bits get washed down drain and that’s where disposal is handy. Could do it with mesh drain trap I guess-

Glad you are composting! We have one tiny city garbage bin for 4 people- compost is awesome.

+1 and you still will have cooked veggies mixed with oil/fat that should not be composted. You could use a mesh drain, but your trashbin would stink, unless you take it out every night. We have both.
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Who doesn't take out their kitchen trash every night? Something in there always stinks!
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2022 14:58     Subject: Re:Compost v garbage disposal

In Arlington, you can compost all food scraps including meat and dairy and oils in the green bin:
https://www.arlingtonva.us/files/sharedassets/public/recycling/images/foodscrapswhattocompost.jpg
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2022 14:55     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

Don't try to compost food. Free buffet will invite all sorts of creatures for you and your neighbors.
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2022 14:53     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

Anonymous
Post 06/06/2022 14:43     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

Garbage disposal because DC water treatment strains the biomaterial out and creates a fantastic fertilizer that they can’t keep in stock.


I think this is it: https://www.dcwater.com/biosolids

Apparently among farmers it’s super popular. Someone explained it all to me at a cocktail party.

Full disclosure: I’m not a gardener and unsure if biosolids are the same as fertilizer.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 09:02     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

Don’t compost dairy or meat products. Please read this (or just google and find an article on your own)
https://www.thespruce.com/what-to-compost-1709069
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 08:59     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

Trash or compost. Food in disposal is terrible for pipes.
Anonymous
Post 05/14/2022 08:49     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do both- most gets scraped into food waste bin, tiny bits get washed down drain and that’s where disposal is handy. Could do it with mesh drain trap I guess-

Glad you are composting! We have one tiny city garbage bin for 4 people- compost is awesome.

+1 and you still will have cooked veggies mixed with oil/fat that should not be composted. You could use a mesh drain, but your trashbin would stink, unless you take it out every night. We have both.


Why do you not compost your oil/cooked veggies? I don’t have a large enough yard for home composting but I hope to soon and am curious about this.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 09:36     Subject: Re:Compost v garbage disposal

Anonymous wrote:It takes more energy to get the food out of the water during treatment. If it is not compostable, it should go in the trash and not through the water system.

I think OP is asking if a small amount of food waste IS compostable, but also could go in the garbage disposal.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 09:35     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

Anonymous wrote:We do both- most gets scraped into food waste bin, tiny bits get washed down drain and that’s where disposal is handy. Could do it with mesh drain trap I guess-

Glad you are composting! We have one tiny city garbage bin for 4 people- compost is awesome.

+1 and you still will have cooked veggies mixed with oil/fat that should not be composted. You could use a mesh drain, but your trashbin would stink, unless you take it out every night. We have both.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2022 09:31     Subject: Re:Compost v garbage disposal

It takes more energy to get the food out of the water during treatment. If it is not compostable, it should go in the trash and not through the water system.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2022 15:08     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

We do both- most gets scraped into food waste bin, tiny bits get washed down drain and that’s where disposal is handy. Could do it with mesh drain trap I guess-

Glad you are composting! We have one tiny city garbage bin for 4 people- compost is awesome.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2022 15:05     Subject: Compost v garbage disposal

We just started composting. If we have food scraps that we would use the garbage disposal for normally, should we compost it? Or the point is to keep food out of the landfill so the garbage disposal food doesn’t need to go in there?