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Composting will not eliminate landfills, but it can help reduce them in size.

Composting takes organic waste (like kitchen scraps and garden trimmings) out of landfills. If organic waste goes to landfill it often generates methane which, if not captured, is a dangerous greenhouse gas 21 times stronger than carbon dioxide.

Many local authorities are beginning organic waste collection schemes as part of their contribution to reducing global warming.

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