Food recycling turns poorest district green


SANTIAGO — Every morning, trucks collect potato and avocado skins, orange peels, and other food scraps that residents of the poorest neighborhood in this Chilean capital leave hanging in bags on their front doors or in tree branches or place in special bins. For nearly two decades, residents of La Pintana have been pioneers of […]

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