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Even if it were true that no residential waste program has ever accepted for compost food-soiled paper (nor ever will) and that even the vast majority of people discard the vast majority of their waste at home, it would not follow that this means it's not too difficult for them to remember which rules apply where.

Is it even true that people stay put an average of 5+ years in the same home or locality?

I can personally attest to the recycling rules changing more often than every 5 years in every locality I've lived in.




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