Oklahoma is moving closer to becoming the 15th state to legalize “natural organic reduction,” a process more commonly known as human composting.
Oklahoma lawmakers consider legalizing ‘human composting‘ as residents raise concerns
— Oklahoma is moving closer to becoming the 15th state to legalize “natural organic reduction,” a process more commonly known as human composting.
Learn How a Squirm of Worms Can Help With Home Composting – Noozhawk
Attendees will learn about composting with worms and how it helps divert food waste from the landfill while enriching the soil with healthy nutrients.
OCWR extends deadline for $6M food recovery grant program – Waste Today –
pile of organic waste for composting. New Africa | stock.adobe.com … Composting · Grants · Waste and/or Recycling. Latest from Waste Today. GFL …
Anglesey druid wants to make human composting as natural a choice as burial or cremation
Kristoffer Hughes, a Welsh druid and TV presenter, is leading the initiative to introduce human composting as an eco-friendly alternative to …
Should you feel guilty about your plastic composter? – Cornwall Seaway News
Climate change, wildfires, floods, extreme heat, droughts, deforestation, oceans filled with plastic…had enough doom and gloom? Turn that frown upside …
Waterloo yard waste and compost site now open for season
The site accepts brush, sticks, grass clippings and leaves. Branches must be no larger than 2 1/2 inches in diameter and no longer than 3 1/2 feet …
Puerto Princesa boosts composting efforts with UNDP-backed training for women’s facility
Puerto Princesa, UNDP hold composting training to support waste management and planned facility at Correctional Institute for Women.
We cannot compost our way out of the fuel crisis | The Post
We cannot compost our way out of the fuel crisis. Virginia Fallon. April 1, 2026. Share. Vegetable gardens are good for us, but we …
Welsh man thinks people should be turned into compost when they die and wants a volunteer
Human composting has been legalised in 15 US states – now Kristoffer Hughes wants to bring it to the UK, but he needs some help.