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Field Notes on Climate

Composting to Keep Food Waste Out of Landfills

4/22/2026 | 8m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Ami investigates how landfills break down waste and how we can rethink what we throw away.

What happens to our trash after it’s thrown away? Ami explores how landfills break down waste and how organic materials can produce methane, a potent greenhouse gas. She meets experts and community program members working to reduce waste and rethink how we manage what we throw away.

04/22/2026

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Field Notes on Climate is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Funding provided by Dr. Annette Beyer-Mears in memory of Howard & Nelle Weiss, Virginia Graves and Peter Tropman, Friends of PBS Wisconsin and the Focus Fund for Education.

Field Notes on Climate

Composting to Keep Food Waste Out of Landfills

4/22/2026 | 8m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

What happens to our trash after it’s thrown away? Ami explores how landfills break down waste and how organic materials can produce methane, a potent greenhouse gas. She meets experts and community program members working to reduce waste and rethink how we manage what we throw away.

04/22/2026

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