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Nothing that does not fall in the "organic bio-degradable category".

No PVC, no metal, no glass, no nylon, no plastic, no milk or juice cartons (they are full of plastic and metal)...

No treated wood, no fiber-cement tiles, particularly with asbestos.

Particle wood and cardboard may contain non bio-degradable inks or glues!

It is OK to bury:

Tarp if it is made out of cotton or some other natural fiber.

paper if it contains no ink or organic inks.

Just as a starter...

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Nothing that does not fall in the "organic bio-degradable category".

No PVC, no metal, no glass, no nylon, no plastic, no milk or juice cartons (they are full of plastic and metal)...

No treated wood, no fiber-cement tiles, particularly with asbestos.

Particle wood and cardboard may contain non bio-degradable inks or glues!

It is OK to bury:

Tarp if it is made out of cotton or some other natural fiber.

paper if it contains no ink or organic inks.

Just as a starter...

But whatever you do, please do not burn it. Bury it if you have to but do not burn.