To what container to throw the chicken bones? The rules for waste sorting are not always obvious and chicken waste is a good example. It turns out that many people make a mistake in this case. But don’t forget one thing to avoid this in the future.
Chicken bones are waste that often occurs in our homes. They will remain from a roasted chicken or chicken on the grill and often from cooked soup. It would therefore seem that as food residues should go to the organic waste container. This is a common but incorrect assumption. We must keep in mind how bio -waste will be used later.
Where to throw away chicken bones? Many people do not know about this difference or forget about it
- Although chicken bones are remnants of food, they should be disposed of in mixtures.
The key fact is that it is a product of animal origin. The black container must also be thrown into the meat and bones of other animals and fish bones. This resolution is important because bio -waste (which travels to a brown container) is designed for compost and biogas. Animal waste decomposes longer than plant waste and could therefore disrupt the composting process. Adding meat or bones would quickly lead to an unpleasant odor that could attract pests. It is worth remembering that for similar reasons should not be flushed into the toilet. In addition, we are in danger of clogging the sewers, which can end very unpleasant.
So we already know that bones, meat and bones can only end up in mixed waste. But then what do we throw into bio -waste?
What do we put in bio? Not all food residues are suitable for composting
According to information on Nitra.sk, it belongs to brown bio -waste containers:
- leaves,
- wood waste from cutting and trimming of bushes and trees,
- weed weeds,
- sawdust,
- wood chip,
- bark from trees,
- shavings,
- sawdust,
- ash,
- remnants of cleaning fruits and vegetables,
- overripe fruits,
- coffee deposits,
- Egg shells.
This waste should always be disposed of freely or in biodegradable/compostable bags (never in plastic bags). In addition, we must ensure that we do not throw in addition to meat, bones and bones:
- liquid foods (milk, soups),
- oils,
- food in the packaging,
- bags,
- animal droppings and other excrements,
- chemically treated wood,
- municipal waste,
- hazardous waste.
It is also forbidden to place dead animals. Proper sorting of biowaste is ecological and for many of us even convenient because Many cities allow the purchase of the resulting compost at a bargain price.
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