Why We Should Composting Be Required In Schools

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Composting at schools is a issue that has been talked about for a while. Many schools have had students who just throw away their lunch when it's not finished or if they end up not wanting it. School lunches are not always very desirable so students think it's okay to throw them away, but that's not how it should be. Composting lunches would be a huge help to schools and the world. So yes, composting should be required in school cafeterias.

The first reason for why i believe that composting should be required in cafeterias is that on average a school of 200 students generates 75 pounds of compostable waste each week, or over 3,000 pounds per year. That's only with 200 students, now imagine a school with like 2,000 kids. That's a lot of compost

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