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Composting Tea Bags
In article oprrdbpyh6wxhha1@localhost, Tim writes: | | In a word, "crap". The 1999 order makes composting of any animal | products illegal - the correct answer to the question is "yes". The | correct question to which the answer is "no" is "Will I need ...". | | It says in the link this refers to the 2001 amendment of the 1999 order, so | I'm sure it's in effect now. The 2001 amendment does not include the exclusions that it refers to, but is a tightening of the 1999 order to ban the feeding of catering waste to pigs and pultry (which was permitted by the 1999 order). | Hang on, what are we talking about here? I was looking for info about how | far the compost heap should be placed, and to the part of the quote that | suggested we might need a licence. My comment "I can find no hints at all | that this might be true....." was not meant to apply to the defra link, but | the link from the article that I thought I'd put in my post but obviously | didn't....oops. Ah. Sorry. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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