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Ledyard Public Libraries announce upcoming programs

“Composting with Worms” will be held at 10:30 a.m. March 28 at the Bill Library. Ledyard resident Jean Scialabba will discuss indoor composting …

Human Composting Could Become Legal in California

Human Composting Could Become Legal in California. The process turns human bodies into soil after death. By Newser Editors and Wire Services.

How to make compost and maybe save the world too

Today LA Compost oversees 35 composting “hubs,” where people with no room for compost piles can leave their kitchen scraps and yard trimmings …

Environmental Study Group: Waste not, want not; give composting a try

Lastly, compost maintenance. If you want to speed up the composting process, your compost should be kept moist and turned on a weekly basis during …

Editorial: Turning food waste into soil-enriching compost

Just Compost, a recent collaboration between Greenfield Compost Co-Op, a worker-owned curbside compost pickup service, and Just Roots, …

‘Huge revolution coming’: Ditching plastic wrap for compost

Great Wrap is made from plant-based products, rather than plastic, and breaks down within 180 days once it enters compost pile.

Plea for micro-composting centre at Velacheri

This is why a micro-composting centre (MCC) in Velacheri will be beneficial. It will be helpful in treating tonnes of wet waste collected from houses.

Human composting startup Recompose raises $4M

… is creating reusable vessels that turn human remains into soil. Washington became the first US state to legalize the composting of human bodies last …

Clariant Masterbatches earn ‘OK’ certification for home and industrial composting

Clariant color and additive masterbatches made in five plants in Europe and Asia have been awarded ‘OK compost Home’ and ‘OK compost Industrial’ …

Stanford urges everyone to ‘Say Goodbye to Single Use’

Currently, Stanford diverts about 65 percent of campus waste from landfills through waste reduction, reuse, recycling and compost programs.

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