Why is composting food scraps better than throwing them in the garbage?

Composting makes a valuable soil amendment. Through this process of decomposition, food scraps and yard trimmings remain as beneficial natural resources instead of becoming wastes, and entering the waste stream. Our food comes from nature, so better to put it back where it came from. In nature, the concept of waste does not exist!

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1. What do I do with my bin if I no longer want to compost?
2. What can be used as a proof of address?
3. What's composting in a nutshell?
4. What an be composted?
5. Are residents required to compost?
6. How does composting help the environment? What are the benefits?
7. Why is the City charging $10?
8. Why is composting food scraps better than throwing them in the garbage?
9. How much of my garbage is food?