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Environmentalists push Minn. cities to compost food waste

The morning after Felicity Britton threw a big party for 65 people at her condo, her trash can was virtually empty.

All that remained were a few plastic bags and a broken wine glass. Everything else was recycled or composted.

In her Linden Hills neighborhood, the city of Minneapolis collects food scraps from residents and composts them. The city also runs the pilot composting program in the East Calhoun area and parts of the Hiawatha, Longfellow and Seward neighborhoods.

Today,when i have lunch ,i found some people maybe only eat 1/4of their lunch,then dumped them ,god!Then i search the internet,i saw a research,it says americans they don't cover a huge population,but they use most resourses on the earth.A big size food makes fat,unhealthy people,and lead to wasting.Anyway,we found some ways to use them is good ,but not enough.

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