The Pagan Pig
Lovin' The Homestead
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According to what I have researched on using paper in the compost pile, everything seems to point to “newspapers” being safe because all the publishers have switched to non toxic forms of ink.
My question is: Does this include printed paper like billing statements, junk mail, envelopes, laser computer print outs and the like. So far I haven’t been able to positively document that these items are safe to shred and toss into the compost pile for the vegetable garden. Has anyone come across any information that says this type of printed material is safe for the compost used in the vegetable garden?
My question is: Does this include printed paper like billing statements, junk mail, envelopes, laser computer print outs and the like. So far I haven’t been able to positively document that these items are safe to shred and toss into the compost pile for the vegetable garden. Has anyone come across any information that says this type of printed material is safe for the compost used in the vegetable garden?