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With time, the composting initiative evolved. Straying from traditional composting rules and regulations, I sought to challenge the notions of what could and could not be added to the pile. Rather than adhering to restrictive guidelines that limited the inclusion of food waste like meat, bread, and dairy, I adopted a flexible "One-Rule" approach. The only guideline was the definition of recent organic matter: anything that had been recently alive could be composted.