Akron-based organizations are working to reduce food waste, and greenhouse gas emissions, by diverting food scraps from landfills to compost piles.
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By putting food scraps into a compost pile, rather than into the trash can, the carbon footprint for an individual, household or company can be significantly reduced, McMillan said. "We all have ...