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Aluminum Storage Containers

Aluminum Storage ContainersIs it possible to make fertilizer with non-recyclable materials?

Samples of non-recyclable materials:

kraft paper non-recyclable - which is rolled or contains foreign matter such as paper coatings or flakes, photographic films, containers, microwave, hardcover books, boxes of frozen foodstuffs thermal fax paper, carbon paper, blueprints, paper boxes and aluminum binders.
Treated or contaminated wood - treated wood or attached to other materials such as plaster or window
Non-recyclable plastic consumer products - from food storage containers, utensils, vinyl, disposable diapers, toys, Formica a„c, fiberglass, foam materials, plastic and attached to other materials such as cookware or automobile parts
Non-recyclable glass - glass, mirrors, light bulbs, and cookware

I heard in Japan they have in the soil fertilizer mixed with kitchen waste and plastics and plastic material that is not recyclable. I was wondering if I can make fertilizer by mixing too many other non-recyclable materials with the soil, is it possible?

You can activate a large number of products in a compost pile and cook if you do it right and well made and tend the compost pile will effectively remove many toxins in materials such as wood, but you will be stretching the glass change, metal, fiber glass and plastic into something else.

What's wrong with you're a Nazi why do you make fertilizer of its known homedepot

Posted on June 7, 2010.
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