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If you’re looking to add to your recycling efforts, try composting. It’s a simple process that has a very positive impact on the environment. You start by saving your kitchen scrapes, adding them in a pile or container along with other organic materials (anything that was once alive) such as newspaper, leaves and grass clippings. The pile or container is turned and allowed to aerate once in a while until the materials naturally decompose into a rich soil type material known as compost. When added to your garden soil, compost adds nutrients, improves moisture retention and significantly reduces pest problems. The main benefit is to the environment. Yard and food waste make up 30 percent of the materials in our landfills. By composting, you reduce the impact on our waterways and water treatment facilities. Composting is also a valuable tool in teaching your children about mother nature and the cycle of life.