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What happens to FoodPlus! Recycling materials?

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What happens to FoodPlus! Recycling materials?

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See our FAQ section on FoodPlus! Recycling for specifics. Yard debris, food scraps and food-soiled papers collected as part of the FoodPlus! Recycling program are delivered to Green Earth Technology off the Hannegan Road in Lynden. Here they are shredded and placed in rows for composting. Compost produced by GET is available for sale to the general public (bulk sales only at this time).

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See our FAQ section on FoodPlus! Recycling for specifics. All food scraps, food-soiled papers and yard debris are collected as part of the FoodPlus! Recycling program and delivered to Green Earth Technology in Lynden. Here materials are shredded and placed in rows for composting. Compost produced by GET is available for sale to the general public (bulk sales only at this time).

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