The worst thing you could do after Halloween is to throw your pumpkins away.
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The US Dept of Energy says most pumpkins end up in landfills.
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Instead, consider these sustainable and often free things to do with pumpkins after Halloween.
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Compost your pumpkin at home. You could end up growing new pumpkins next year.
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Use a curbside composting program like Garden to Garbage in Maine and Massachusetts.
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See if your town has a composting or food scrap recycling station where you can drop off your pumpkin.
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Donate your pumpkin to a farmer with pigs. Check out the organization Pumpkins for Pigs for a farm near you.
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Other farm animals will eat pumpkins, too. This includes sheep, goats and chickens.
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Or you can leave the pumpkin out in your backyard for squirrels and other wildlife to eat.
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Finally, if your pumpkin is still in good shape, you can use it in recipes or simply roast the seeds as a snack.
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