@carterdeyoung1060

We appreciate your nose’s sacrifice for the content

@josephs2581

cities need to bring green bins to apartments!!! and condos sometimes (!) looking at you Ottawa!

@Anotherhumanexisting

Not just preserve space but nutrients as well! All the food waste that goes to landfill means soil depletion. It should go back to the earth for natural recycling. 🍀

@huaiscrblol5077

your video quality is so fantastic

@KaiDerksen

I’d love to see a video on recycling that dispels misconceptions. I’ve heard a lot about how the energy it takes to recycle some plastics is even more harmful to the environment than just producing the plastic in the first place. I wonder if this is truly the case.

@Rumade

I compost for all that but also to make free soil for my garden!

@alistair9337

Black soldier fly larvae are even better, turns organic waste into protein to feed animals. The natural food for chickens. As well as creating good compost.

@prolepsis-hx8om

DANG, 30%? Low-key now I'm fired up to compost.

@Parent-Thetical

Will this be a full length video? Or is this one from the past that I am unfamiliar with?

@ziamarashi5962

Til people in Vancouver don't know why to compost. Every year I get older the crazier the world seems

@DonReba

It would be so nice if those Glad compostable bags were not banned, though. Paper bags are never the right size for Vancouver bins, and newspapers require a lot of cleanup.

@judobreakdowns7616

Recycling is a bit hit or miss tbh. Like you can technically recycle a lot of stuff but it doesn't really make sense from a cost or environmental process. Mostly because recycling isn't some free process. Easy stuff like aluminum cans sure. But difficult and expensive like paper and glass I don't think so.

@MrTristans80

I conpost to feed my garden next year.

@ebouwman034

30% compostable might be low. We backyard compost (so no meat, dairy, or cooked food) and even that feels huge.

@novabythelake

Anyone else think he was going to take a bite?

@MarcKimmel

Where is that landfill in this video?

@Ontariosaurus

My dad's company designed your compost bin. Neat.

@ashishpatel350

There's the cost of diesel waste to move around all that compostable stuff

@mitchjohnson4714

Because we hate seagulls.

@jocosson8892

Better yet use a waste disposal and mix the kitchen waste with the dry toilet waste to make a totally closed loop organic system to make compost.