trin’ ^orttani» (Dhsertier Page 8 O ctober 12. 2011 Garbage Pickup Changes con tin u ed fr o m p a g e 3 w ith the new system , you can put item s in your green yard debris roll cart that should not go in y o u r b ack ­ yard com post pile such as m eat, bones, dairy and grains. All foods can be com posted, in­ cluding m eat, bones, poultry, sea­ food, dairy, eggshells, beans, bread, pasta, rice and other grains, fruits and vegetables, coffee grounds and filters, teab ag s, and o th e r plate scrapings. Paper napkins and pizza delivery boxes, along w ith existing yard debris, can also be com posted in the green roll cart. Every household in Portland will receive a tw o-gallon kitchen pail as part o f a tool kit for com posting, w hich will be delivered in the c o m ­ ing days. The kitchen pail can be stored under the sink or on the counter for use w hile preparing food o r cleaning up after a m eal and then em ptied into the green roll cart. The city said nearly 80 percent o f h o u seh o ld s w ho tested the new rules reported col lecting food scraps regularly, dropping the am ount o f garbage destined for landfills by alm ost 30 percent. O f the 2,000 Portland households in the year-long pilot, 87 percent o f participants reported being satis­ fied w ith the overall system . W hen Jason D um ont m oved in to his hom e o ff N ortheast 74th and Siskiyou tw o years ago his b ack ­ yard was covered in cem ent w ith no com posting bin. O ne year later, w hen his neighborhood started the c ity ’s pilot program for curbside food com posting, he w as excited to participate. D u m o n t, w ho say s the three people in his household are “pretty environm entally con scio u s,” said the transition has been "p ain less.” However, for people with larger fami­ lies or children, like his sister with tw o children, he said there m ay be m ore concerns about garbage p ick ­ ups com ing every other w eek in­ stead every week. “ It depends on y o u r lifestyle,” he said, “ If your garbage is full o f d ia p e rs.. . ” Y our garbage cannot be com posted, and it m ay need to be em ptied m ore frequently. A n e ig h b o r, R yan L a n ie r, lives in a h o u se h o ld w ith tw o b o y s and tw o ro o m m ate s, and h a v in g n e v er c o m p o ste d fo o d scrap s b e fo re , said the p ilo t p ro g ram go t th em to s ta rt. As for the pitfalls o f a full g ar­ bage can, he said, “ S om etim es the garbage is up to the rim, but w e’ve j ust been more conscious about what we are putting in it.” O nly once has his garbage been so full that he had to dispose o f it at his m o m ’s house w ho lives by herself. L anier said that he is hopeful the curbside food com posting will work. He is not alone. A nother resident, Tyler Erick, who lives with his mother and uncle, said th e y 'v e had no prob­ lem s w ith an overflow ing garbage can , and though the co n cep t o f com posting food scraps is new , he said, “ I like how the food is getting recy cled .” D u p le x e s , tr i p le x e s and fourplexes that are ow ner- or ten­ ant-occupied are included in the residential program . B uildings with five o r m ore units are not part o f the new curbside collections, but may PHOTO BY C a RI HACHM ANN/THE PORTLAND OBSERVER Northeast Portland resident Ryan Lanier says he has become a more conscious recycler as a participant o f the city’s pilot pro­ gram for curbside food composting. He composts his food scraps in the provided air-tight, plastic container (above) before disposing them in his yard-debris cart. com e as a later phase o f the p ro ­ gram. R esid e n ts w ill be ab le to set out e x tra g a rb a g e fo r an a d d itio n a l o n e -tim e fee as n e ed e d . If you fin d y o u r h o u s e h o ld has e x tra g a rb a g e on a re g u la r b a sis, o r th at y o u re q u ire less fre q u e n t c o lle c ­ tio n s, c o n ta c t y o u r g a rb a g e an d re c y c lin g c o m p a n y to a d ju st y o u r serv ice. D isposable diapers and pet w aste should not be com posted as they contain organism s that can be harm ­ ful to the com posting process and thus, will continue to go in your garbage, securely bagged and fas­ tened. Join us for a night of FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 th AT 7 pm M ost Portlanders, w ho stay w ith the sam e container size, including 20 and 32 gallon cans and carts, will not see an increase in th eir $24.50 m onthly garbage bill. C ollection rates increase by $3.50 for 60 gal Ion carts, $3.80 for 90 gallon carts, and $2.60 for once-a-m onth-cans and carts. S m aller green Portland C o m ­ posts ! roll carts w ill be available for custom ers w ho w ould like to partici­ pate in the food scrap com posting program , but d o n ’t currently have yard debris service. The Blue P ortland Recycles! roll carts for paper and m etal recycling and the yellow bin services for glass recycling will not change and will continue to be collected every week. 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