The only vitamin that is proven toxic in relativly small quantities is vitamin D (of course we need it in very tiny quantities). According to the material safety data sheet it does not seem to be toxic to invertabates (worms and insects). It did not show toxicity at the highest tested dose. All the vitamins should be quickly consumed by bacteria in the compost. I would just to be safe spread them around well and put them in the middle just so curious pets cannot get to them.
what happens if I consume expired multi-vitamins
Odds are, you won't get sick, the vitamins will just not work as well.
You should not take any medications or dietary supplements that have expired.
no Yes, we can. Expired vitamins are unlikely to hurt anyone, but they may not help either because vitamins lose their potency after a certain amount of time on the shelf. It is best to throw them away and buy ones that are in date.
Yes, flowers can be composted.
no u cantor u might get sick consult your doctor
cellophane is a type of plastic and can not be composted
sure, anything that comes from a plant can be composted
Pretty much everything organic can be composted, but special care should be taken with scraps of meat and suchlike.
Yes, coffee filters can be composted because they are typically made of biodegradable materials like paper.
Yes, potato peels can be composted effectively as they break down quickly and provide nutrients to the soil.
It is unlikely that it will cause you harm. But the best advice is to throw out any expired pills. Even if they are just vitamins.