As Seattle Fights Over Composting Fines, Portland Says "No" to Garbage Snoops

BACK SPLATTER: Bags of commercial food waste spill and explode as they're unloaded at the Metro Central Transfer Station in Northwest Portland.
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Three years ago, Portland adopted rules that set the stage for similar fines.

But Bruce Walker, Portland's solid waste and recycling program manager, tells WW the city still has no plans to move forward with penalties here.

"That's not something we are considering doing," Walker says.

For now, that means you're free to throw out your marijuana trim with your garbage—or your compost. (Although, if you're curious, trim is supposed to go with your tea bags, fish bones and coffee grinds in your yard-waste bin.)

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