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Daily Archives: October 26, 2018

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What do I do with my Jack o’ Lantern after Halloween?

Food WasteBy Teton Valley Community RecyclingOctober 26, 2018

After Halloween is over, you might be left with a sad, deflated jack o’lantern whose glory days have passed. Don’t throw your old Jack-o-Lantern in your trash can. In Teton County, Idaho, it will be destined for the Mud Lake landfill, 90 miles away, where it can’t properly decompose and releases methane gas as a…

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