We received our new #Green #Bin this week, for the City of #Regina's new #municipal #composting program. Hey, only 20 years behind the small town my parents lived in back then, not too bad.
Also with the bin, you get a plastic bucket with a tight-fitting lid and a handle, to use in your house for #kitchen #waste, so you can "save up" scraps and not have to run out to the bin after every meal prep etc.
So far, not so bad.
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But leaving #food scraps and #waste in a #bucket under the sink for days is a bit of a #mess, so the #city helpfully tells you to use a non-plastic, compostable liner in the bucket.
Good idea. They even included 5 free liners with the bin & bucket when we got it.
The liners are the shape of large lunch bags - tall and rectangular.
The bucket is horseshoe-shaped, and much wider than it is tall.
As far as I can tell, no one makes liners this shape.