Seattle's New Composting Law is Big Business for Cedar Grove

February 26, 2015

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Puget Sound Business Journal

Seattle's new composting requirements have driven a 30 percent increase in new customers for the local company in charge of dealing with all those food scraps.

But the company says some of that new business – it flat-out stinks.

Cedar Grove has been processing the vast majority of Seattle's compost from those who signed up on voluntary basis since 1988. 

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