Yup, I was thinking about the Cedar Grove compost (Seattle area) which is post-consumer comparing and yard clippings. Then I've been reading about most "compostable" packaging being laden with PFAS and also getting clippings from the Ruston smelter zone. I'm not sure one can even get clean, safe soil spare hiking out to national forests and stealing some.
Ceader grove is garbage suitable for landscaping… maybe but not much else. Even if you ignore the high plastic and glass content it’s incredibly hydrophobic when dry and is terrible for vegetables.