Recycling food waste

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Eggshells, carrot peel, coffee grounds - sounds like garbage, right?

Not anymore. Starting in September, more than 8,000 families in Los Angeles will be asked to recycle their food waste instead of trashing it. Kerry Cavanaugh in the Daily News.

The city will launch a pilot project in South Los Angeles and North Central neighborhoods to see if Los Angeles can successfully recycle food waste, without creating a smelly mess.

Angelenos could potentially recycle 8 to 20 pounds of food waste per household each week.

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