How composting can reduce methane caused by Thanksgiving food waste

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Thanksgiving leftovers are tasty, but much of it ends up in trash cans. According to one estimate, Americans tossed out 316 million pounds of food on Thanksgiving. That waste will release thousands of metric tons of methane – enough to power 26,000 homes for a year. But composting the leftover food may offer a solution.

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