Can you compost coffee filters?

Can you compost coffee filters?

Coffee filters are fine to compost in your Subpod.

Just be sure to avoid adding coffee filters lined with plastic coatings to your Subpod. 

Although they will break down pretty quickly, a good tip is to tear them in half to compost faster.

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