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Home improvement expert April Wilkerson provides straightforward blueprints for a high-capacity, three-section composting system to manage organic waste.
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Department of Environmental Services Director Roger Babcock explains the newest food composting program rolling out across Oʻahu in a handful of pilot communities.
A well-managed pile reaches 130 to 160°F in the active phase. Hot composting at those temperatures kills most weed seeds and pathogens.