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          <title>Seeing green: Winnipeg’s organic waste problem</title>
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          <pubDate>Sat, 11 Jun 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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          <description>In one of the few major Canadian cities without a municipal compost collection program, a social enterprise group has taken it upon themselves to transform ‘waste’ into nourishment for the soil
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          <dc:creator>Julia-Simone Rutgers</dc:creator>

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                                <media:description>Compost courier Garrett LeBlanc stands next to a white garbage collection truck, watching a large green compost bin empty into the truck bed.</media:description>
                  
         
        

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