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Originally published Monday, March 30, 2009 at 8:40 AM

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Seattle now recycling more food waste

It's a new day for recycling in Seattle.

SEATTLE —

It's a new day for recycling in Seattle.

As of Monday, city residents can put fish, meat and cheese scraps in their yard-food waste carts. The carts are picked up weekly by Cedar Grove composting which turns the contents into organic material for landscaping.

Seattle Public Utilities also says residents will be able to toss glass bottle in the recycling car without extra separating. That can be handled at the Allied Waste Services plant in south Seattle. It processes 15,000 tons of material a month.

Along with the changes, many of the city's 150,000 households will have new garbage collection schedules.

The city hopes 60 percent of the Seattle's waste will be recycled or composted by 2012. The current figure is 48 percent.

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