1. Paper napkins and kitchen paper can be disposed of with organic waste?
Yup, paper napkins and kitchen paper, especially if dirty with food, they can be delivered with organic waste. The best composting consists of a minimum of 50% of dry organic matter (Dry leaves, paper…).
2. What is meant by organic waste?
Organic waste includes all kitchen waste of biodegradable origin, Which, for example, pane, the peels of fruit and vegetables, leftover food, the coffee grounds, you, herbal teas, deteriorated or expired foods, flowers, leaves, small plants etc ...
3. Where to place the animal litter?
Animal bedding can be biodegradable and must be included in the organic while those that are not biodegradable although they contain a part of organic material, it is preferable to throw them in the undifferentiated, as a good portion of this waste is characterized by non-organic waste (the sand), but above all because the animal excrements could be carriers of germs and bacteria, origin of sanitation problems for the production of compost.
4. Where to deliver the diapers, diapers and sanitary napkins?
Even these scraps, while containing a part of organic material, they cannot be thrown into the wet bag. Indeed, they are mostly composed of non-biodegradable substances. This type of refusal goes, therefore, conferred undifferentiated. Also in this case there are biodegradable diapers to be inserted in the organic.
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