Hosted on MSN
Turning food scraps into garden gold
Home composting transforms kitchen and garden scraps into nutrient-rich soil, cutting landfill waste and greenhouse gas emissions. Done right, it’s a simple way to nourish your plants and the planet.
A team of scientists, including one from WSU, have completed a pilot study that shows by pretreating sewer sludge, they can produce 200% more renewable natural gas while simultaneously cutting ...
On a 16-acre hilltop on Pacheco Pass Highway in southeast Gilroy, Recology turns thousands of tons of yard waste and food ...
How you store produce can make a major difference in how long it lasts. Factors like moisture, temperature and airflow affect ...
New research shows how Australian energy companies and waste management firms can safely turn organic waste, such as food ...
The search giant had previously created a machine learning data set out of food scraps from its kitchens. Now it’s partnering ...
As the New Hanover County landfill faces space concerns, a local composting company is offering residents and businesses ...
A company is processing wood chips into biochar for use as a soil amendment. Now, it wants to do the same with sewage solids.
Some items you can recycle in one city may be prohibited in another. Batteries, plastic bags, small appliances, and more may ...
Hudson Valley composting programs diverted thousands of tons of food scraps from landfills last year
The success of the Hudson Valley programs is leading to more drop-off locations and even curbside pickup in one community.
Kent County is celebrating Earth Day with the launch of a new food waste program designed to to divert scraps away from ...
BACK TO THE SOIL Workers from the Marikina City Environmental Management Office (Cemo) segregate fruit and vegetable scraps ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results