It's gross, but this would go into the compost in my house.
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@cavyherd @ai6yr I live on a cool and damp coastline and my compost moves quite slowly
and definitely does not get hot enough to actually cook off pathogens
@sarae @cavyherd I still have a "compostable spoon" wandering around my piles here... it surfaces every so often. It's been a few years, but it was "composting" for more than 6 years in hot compost and not decaying.
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Yeah, that's a challenge. I have a friend who has Major Composting Infrastructure, & while she'll run family dog "output" through her hot compost, any other dog stuff goes into the city system.
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