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One of the Dirtiest Jobs In San Francisco Is Dealing With Food Waste | World Wide Waste

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San Francisco pioneered the nation's first citywide composting program. Now the city composts and recycles more trash than it sends to the landfill, saving water, space, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Why aren't other cities doing the same?

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