The R Markdown document compost.Rmd together with styles.css produces an HTML page like:
…which can be saved to a PDF, printed, and laminated:
The document generated by a page based on files in the
images/compostable
and images/not compostable
directories which
looked like:
## images
## ¦--compostable
## ¦ ¦--01 - fruits & vegetables.jpg
## ¦ ¦--02 - coffee grounds and filters.jpg
## ¦ ¦--03 - eggshells.jpg
## ¦ ¦--04 - tea bags.jpg
## ¦ ¦--05 - nut shells.jpg
## ¦ ¦--06 - hair & fur.png
## ¦ ¦--07 - grass clippings.jpg
## ¦ ¦--08 - yard trimmings.png
## ¦ ¦--09 - leaves.jpg
## ¦ ¦--10 - house plants.jpg
## ¦ ¦--11 - sawdust.jpg
## ¦ ¦--12 - fireplace ashes.jpg
## ¦ ¦--13 - wood chips.jpg
## ¦ ¦--14 - dryer lint.jpg
## ¦ ¦--15 - shredded newspaper.jpg
## ¦ ¦--16 - cardboard & paper.png
## ¦ ¦--17 - cotton rags.jpg
## ¦ °--18 - wool rags.jpg
## °--not compostable
## ¦--01 - dairy products and eggs.jpg
## ¦--02 - fats, grease, lard, or oils.jpg
## ¦--03 - meat & fish bones.jpg
## ¦--04 - meat scraps.jpg
## ¦--05 - diseased plants.jpg
## ¦--06 - insect-ridden plants.jpg
## ¦--07 - coal & charcoal ash.jpg
## ¦--08 - black walnut tree leaves & twigs.jpg
## °--09 - pet waste.png