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    Friday, July 31, 2009

    75 things you can compost but never thought to

    from planetgreen

    From the Kitchen

    Coffee grounds and filters
    Tea bags
    Used paper napkins
    Pizza boxes, ripped into smaller pieces
    Paper bags, either ripped or balled up
    The crumbs you sweep off of the counters and floors
    Plain cooked pasta
    Plain cooked rice
    Stale bread
    Paper towel rolls
    Stale saltine crackers
    Stale cereal
    Used paper plates (as long as they don't have a waxy coating)
    Cellophane bags (be sure it's really Cellophane and not just clear plastic—there's a difference.)
    Nut shells (except for walnut shells, which can be toxic to plants)
    Old herbs and spices
    Stale pretzels
    Pizza crusts
    Cereal boxes (tear them into smaller pieces first)
    Wine corks
    Moldy cheese
    Melted ice cream
    Old jelly, jam, or preserves
    Stale beer and wine
    Paper egg cartons
    Toothpicks
    Bamboo skewers
    Paper cupcake or muffin cups


    From the Bathroom

    Used facial tissues
    Hair from your hairbrush
    Toilet paper rolls
    Old loofahs
    Nail clippings
    Urine
    100% Cotton cotton balls
    Cotton swabs made from 100% cotton and cardboard (not plastic) sticks


    Personal Items

    It might be a good idea to bury these items in your pile. Just sayin'.

    Cardboard tampon applicators
    Latex condoms


    From the Laundry Room

    Dryer lint
    Old/stained cotton clothing—rip or cut it into smaller pieces
    Old wool clothing—rip or cut it into smaller pieces


    From the Office

    Bills and other documents you've shredded
    Envelopes (minus the plastic window)
    Pencil shavings
    Sticky notes
    Business cards (as long as they're not glossy)
    Receipts


    Around the House

    Contents of your vacuum cleaner bag or canister
    Newspapers (shredded or torn into smaller pieces)
    Subscription cards from magazines
    Leaves trimmed from houseplants
    Dead houseplants and their soil
    Flowers from floral arrangements
    Natural potpourri
    Used matches
    Ashes from the fireplace, barbecue grill, or outdoor fire pit


    Party and Holiday Supplies

    Wrapping paper rolls
    Paper table cloths
    Crepe paper streamers
    Latex balloons
    Raffia
    Excelsior
    Jack o' Lanterns
    Those hay bales you used as part of your outdoor fall decor
    Natural holiday wreaths
    Your Christmas tree. Chop it up with some pruners first (or use a wood chipper, if you have one...)
    Evergreen garlands


    Pet-Related

    Fur from the dog or cat brush
    Droppings and bedding from your rabbit/gerbil/hamsters, etc.
    Newspaper/droppings from the bottom of the bird cage
    Feathers
    Alfalfa hay or pellets (usually fed to rabbits)
    Rawhide dog chews
    Fish food
    Dry dog or cat food

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