Why can’t I compost “certified compostable” products and paper?

For every certified compostable product (such as cutlery, cups, straws, etc.) there are several more “look-alikes” that mislead the public into thinking these items are compostable (using terms like “biodegradable” or “plant-based”) when in truth they often contain non-compostable plastics.

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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?