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Black Gold: The Future of Food...We Throw Away

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Composting Food Scraps

For most of human history, left over food scraps were indeed composted. There's evidence of people composting them as far back as the stone age. In victoria and london, bone grubbers collected bones to make into soap and glue. Dripping men scavenge left over grease and fat to clean and re use in the textiles industry. dustmen sorted street refuse in vast dust yards and turned coal ash and oyster shells into a kind of fertilizer. And farmers fed their pigs on food scraps. But when governments took over, these previously valuable, useful food scraps just got lumped in with everything else,. broken stuff, packaging, anything that was being disposed of. It

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