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William-Stephen Taylor says
We keep our trash separated. We have containers for paper, glass, plastic, and metal as well as the usual leftovers, potato peelings etc. Electrical household appliances, furniture, carpets, wood etc are collected on specific days.
Randy Francisco says
we should burn it to make power not bury it