Its ink will not make it decay
Magazine paper typically contains high levels of inks, coatings, and chemicals that may be harmful to the composting process or the environment. These materials can introduce toxins into the compost and may not break down fully, affecting the quality of the compost. It's best to avoid adding magazine paper to compost to ensure the health of your compost pile and the soil it enriches.
Not everyone gets put in the slammer magazine or news paper only a selected few will.
Definatly recycle it where you can, and with things that you can't or don't want to recycle put those into the compost (like shredded private documents, cardboard that has been contaminated with food like used paper plates, tissues, very small scraps of paper and enevlopes you have ri[[ed the plastic window out of...) while paper and cardboard is compostable, reusing the paper fibres saves trees.
Yes. You an compost almost any organic substance.
I think you're not meant to put fats in a compost bin because it can attract vermin. But it probably will compost.
No,It will chew the ink and die dont put in normal paper ( Paper cut big for a hamster) Or News paper( chew ink and die) Use tissue
a. How do you dispose your biodegradables? Do you bury them or put in a compost pit?
No. It can so on your paper you cant put it cant have 4 angels with a different measure
Put it in the compost heap first.
Yes, you can put soil in compost. But try to use soft soil not hard rocky soil
Sure, you can put moss in your compost.
Yes you can
yes