Can I recycle sawdust?
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Of course this is for primarily clean (non-treated) sawdust. It will depend on your city and what they accept in the various garbage collection programs, but in my area at least, saw dust can be disposed of in our "green bin" program along with other organic materials like food, small dead animals, etc.
Similarly, you may ask, where can I dispose of sawdust?
Only put small amounts of treated timber offcuts in your regular rubbish bin. Dispose of treated timber from larger household building or demolition jobs at a licenced landfill site. Dispose of treated timber sawdust correctly: double-bag large amounts and take them to a licensed landfill site.
Considering this, can I put sawdust in my green bin?
The quick answer is yes, you can compost any kind of sawdust. For composting purposes, sawdust would be considered a “brown” composting material. It is used to add carbon to the mix and to balance the nitrogen from the “green” composting materials (like food).
How to Get Sawdust Out of the Grass
- Water the grass lightly.
- Rake out as much of the sawdust as you can.
- Stop watering the grass for a few days.
- Use a shop vacuum to remove the remaining sawdust once it is dry.
- Dispose of the sawdust in your green waste bin or garbage rather than adding it to a compost pile.
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