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I've sent this email to someone in this business who I believe can answer these questions. Pat Franklin ********************* -----Original Message----- From: Ann Schneider [mailto:schneiderann@no.address] Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 4:55 PM To: crra_members@no.address; greenyes@no.address Subject: [greenyes] composting wax coated OCC & polycoated paper Hi CRRA& GRRNers: At the Palo Alto Zero Waste Task Force meeting this morning, several members questions and wanted wax coated corrugated materials removed from composting programs due to concerns that they may add to toxicity in the finished compost. I actually don't know what chemicals are used in the wax in wax coated corrugated containers. So my question is, what is it made from? And is it a problem in composting and can it be cleared thru any of the compost quality standards? Now onto the second part, what about composting polycoated paper contaminated with food waste. Will these materials increase toxicity in finished compost if they are included in a food waste collection program. What are the alternative materials for polycoated food packaging? And finally, if a community wanted the "healthiest" food waste collection program, that will include food contaminated containers or wrappers; should that community ban certain types of waxed corrugated and polycoated packaging and instead favor more ?"organic" moisture barriers used on paper? Thanks, Ann Schneider Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter PA ZW Task Force Member |
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