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Winnipeg city council set to vote on beneficial, environmentally responsible compost program

Compost Winnipeg sales and customer service lead Karrie Blackburn broke down the benefits of its compost infrastructure in Winnipeg on Friday. “By keeping organics separate from waste, we can process them properly and use the renderings as fertilizer for agriculture and extend the life of landfills,” Blackburn said.

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