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NEW YORK’S “COMPOST CHAMPION” LEADS FIGHT TO SAVE THE PLANET
In NYC, where one-third of garbage is compostable, there’s a woeful shortage of composting services — especially for the one in 15 people who live in public housing. To prevent that trash from ending up in landfills and contributing to global warming, Domingo Morales has made it his personal mission to spread the power of composting to all New Yorkers. He joins us tonight.
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