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No more greasy pizza boxes, paper towels or takeout containers in Front Range compost bins come April 1

State’s largest composting company is changing what it will accept to keep contaminated products out

A Doppstadt machine separates most non-compostable ...
AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post
A Doppstadt machine separates most non-compostable materials from the pile at A1 Organics, a company that composts, on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019.
Noelle Phillips of The Denver Post.
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A1 Organics, the largest recycler of organic materials in Colorado, announced in that, beginning April 1, it will only accept food waste and yard trimmings. The company has been overwhelmed by contaminated products as composting efforts have blossomed across the Front Range.
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