Plastic Bags? Really? LAist Readers React To California’s 'Compost' Law

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I started out at KPCC/LAist handling distribution of our California college guides, and now I have the pleasure of supporting our efforts to include your questions and experiences in our coverage, with a particular focus on education coverage.

Two years after California mandated that food waste could no longer go in landfills, we asked LAist readers to let us know how the "compost" law was going for them.In these challenging times, the need for reliable local reporting has never been greater. Put a value on the impact of our year-round coverage. Help us continue to highlight LA stories, hold the powerful accountable, and amplify community voices. Your support keeps our reporting free for all to use. Stand with us today.

My biggest challenge is my husband. He is an old dog that doesn't want to learn new tricks. If the special container for the waste isn't directly in front of him, he won't use it. After dinner I have to grab the container quick before he throws his chicken bones in the trash. It has become a joke with us. 'Catch Me if You Can.' HAHA.

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