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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-04-19

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Metro Detroits

Best Kept Secret

Steven E. Stein, M.D.

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A MARRIAGE MADE IN COMPOST

Just in time for Earth Day, Sunday,
April 22, Hazon is launching a pro-
gram for Jewish organizations inter-
ested in composting that connects

With 25 years of experience
Dr. Stein has performed 1000s
of face and neck lift procedures,
along with blepharoplasties
(eyelid surgery) and fat grafting.
Because of his vast experience,
Dr. Stein is the only plastic
surgeon you should be choosing
for your cosmetic procedures.

them to farms in need of compost,
such as Oakland Avenue Urban Farm.
The composting program was
the brainchild of Brittany Feldman,
Hazon’s manager of sustainability

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Spring Is Here... At

PALM

BEACH

Pat i o & C a s u a l F u r n i t u r e

WHAT TO COMPOST

WHAT NOT TO COMPOST

• Vegetable and fruit scraps;
peelings, ends, cores
• Rotten produce
• Citrus rinds
• Coffee grounds and filters
• Eggshells
• Tea bags
• Banana peels
• Apple cores
• Corn cobs

• Breads
• Meats, bones
• Dairy
• Trash
• Recyclables
• Rubber bands
• Tie wraps
• Plastic bags
• Heavy liquids, soups, sauces, cooking oil
• Onion and potato sacks
• Outdoor yard waste (twigs, leaves)

READY TO COMPOST?

7350 Highland Road (M-59)‡:aterford
www.PalmBeachPatio.com

(248)-666-2880

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If you are affiliated with a Jewish organization and want to participate in Hazon’s
compost program, contact Brittany Feldman at Hazon Detroit, (248) 752-4294 or
brittany.feldman@hazon.org.
If you are a commercial business and seek compost pickups, contact
Tim Campbell at Midtown Composting at (313) 319-9032

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