Just In Time For Election Season: Kansas City Saves The World With Silly Recycling Bins

Again . . . Nobody asked for this . . . Instead, homeowners wanted trash bins so we don't have to place garbage bags on the ground . . . Here's the rough compromise . . .

"Kansas City is looking for ways to reduce the amount of trash it generates. Officials say a composting program could keep 52 tons of food waste out of landfills."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas City is tackling trash with rolling recycling bins and a new composting program

Kansas City, Missouri is launching a new composting program and expanding trash services to eliminate waste and work toward a more sustainable future. New recycling carts will be available this spring, followed soon by rolling trash carts. The city is also trying to make it easier to throw away large items and is planning a city-wide clean up event next month.

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