What happens if contamination is found in the bucket?

Contamination, or unaccepted items, like plastic, textiles, glass and other objects that don’t decompose entirely, cause significant problems for the composting process. Compost loads with excessive contamination will be rejected and may also result in participants being removed from the program.

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1. What happens if contamination is found in the bucket?
2. Why can’t I compost “certified compostable” products and paper?
3. Can I put in whole fruit and vegetables that have gone rotten? Or does it have to be food scraps only?
4. My green composting bucket isn’t full. Should I still set it out at the curb?
5. How can I compost if the DFB Compost pilot is full?