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by Galatians4_16
760 days ago
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Feed food waste to chickens, fish, rabbits, and worms. Feed poop to worms and bacteria, feed bacteria and worm waste to plants, which convert that dastardly CO2 to sweet wholesome Oxygen. I was always taught that recycling was good, while pumping oil out of the ground and creating new CO2 is bad, but I'm no expert. |
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If I have leftover rice, I'd rather refrigerate it and eat it tomorrow, instead of feed it to chickens.
Rabbits can not eat food waste, they have very sensitive digestions. Very few fish will eat food waste (mostly just tilapia will do so).
> feed bacteria and worm waste to plants
Plants do not eat bacteria. You can't just "feed" worm waste to plants, you would have to bury into the soil via plowing or some other method.
Bacteria also make CO2 by digesting food. The fertilizer they make is minerals and nitrogen.
You have a bit of a simplistic view of how this food cycle works.
> I was always taught that recycling was good, while pumping oil out of the ground and creating new CO2 is bad, but I'm no expert.
It's not so simple. Except for metal, recycling usually uses more oil than not recycling.