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Push for compost council bins

A year-long survey of 2017 residents by Brisbane’s Opposition has found 93 per cent of residents think including food scraps in council’s green-top bins would reduce the amount of waste going into landfill. Currently the green-top bins collected by Brisbane City Council can only be used for grass clippings and garden waste.But Brisbane’s opposition leader Jared Cassidy and Morningside councillor Kara Cook said diverting food organics and garden organics, or FOGO, to green bins could add three…
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