\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.
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.
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.
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.