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Looking to compost and or recycle, but don’t know where to start? How about here, where you can discover tools to help you undertake the zero waste challenge while discovering local classes and resources to further assist you in the process. From locating nearby worm banks, to ordering a free kitchen compost pail (if you live in the city of San Francisco), we’ve got what you need to embark on your environmentally friendly journey.
Berkeley Lab and Department of Energy
Posted on Thursday, February 18th, 2016 by Dr. Gary Anderson
Both the Berkeley Lab and the Department of Energy are committed to bringing science solutions to the reduction of atmospheric CO2 and sequestration of carbon. My lab (Andersen) is involved in examining the often-overlooked interplay between microbes that can increase the efficiency of the composting process and provide sustainable conditions for favorable plant growth. We […]
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Posted on Thursday, December 31st, 2015 by HARI DHARTI ECO SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD
With the ever-increasing population and consumerism, waste is mounting at exponential rates. The huge quantity of waste that is generated and then dumped, leads to both environmental and health hazards. Current garbage generation in India is 0.2 to 0.6 kilograms of waste per head per day, and it is estimated that by 2025 this will […]
Continue Reading >>Products, Services & Technology for carbon-smart biological farmers; Terra Char
Posted on Wednesday, December 30th, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
Looking for a Green Revolution in technology, methods and materials to revamp your farm or garden soil? ‘Terra Char is committed to transform agriculture by guiding farmers to adopt modern biological, carbon-smart methods of soil regeneration, fertility management, carbon sequestration, and healthy food production. What is best for soil is best for Midwest farms. Terra Char […]
Continue Reading >>Compostable Containers; reducing the volume of plastic in our waste streams
Posted on Monday, December 21st, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
With the levels of plastic in our waste streams rising every year, it is essential to explore ways to reduce and redirect the amount of plastic waste we are funneling into landfills.”Thirty-one million tons of plastic arrive at municipal solid waste facilities in the US each year, and only about 8% of that plastic is […]
Continue Reading >>DIY Compost, Recycle, & Landfill signs
Posted on Saturday, November 28th, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
Click here for sign maker access Need to design your own custom compost/ recycle/ landfill posters? The SF environment website has a place to help you make different recycling systems easier by allowing you to customize each poster based on your availability of materials. Educating others on how to sort waste is an easy way […]
Continue Reading >>Find Your Nearest Worm Supplier
Posted on Saturday, November 28th, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
If you’re embracing the zero waste urban lifestyle, we bet you know where the closest local & sustainable coffee shop is to your urban home. But zero waste doesn’t only apply to compostable coffee cups; you should also know where your local worm supplier is too! Check out the link below to locate your closest worm […]
Continue Reading >>Composting Must-Knows for City Dwellers
Posted on Saturday, November 28th, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
Just because you find yourself in a city without room for a cute backyard garden, doesn’t mean you can’t be a compost participant! Check out this blog post from Grist, where you can find tips on how to compost through use of tumblers, worm bins, and where to find municipal composting programs where you live. […]
Continue Reading >>Live in SF? Get a free kitchen compost pail!
Posted on Saturday, November 28th, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
Free Compost Pail here 😛 After moving to San Francisco from Berkeley, the first thing I did the next morning was grab the French press to brew some much needed coffee to tackle the perilous day of unpacking I had ahead of me. Unfortunately, when I went to compost my coffee grounds, I found I had […]
Continue Reading >>Skeptical of the septic system? Check out Clivus Multrum composting toilets!
Posted on Monday, November 23rd, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
Composting toilets. Now here’s an idea that may have once caused even the most Berekely of us to turn up our noses. Yet some companies, such as Clivus Multrum, have accepted that daunting challenge of breaking down human waste, and have introduced products, methods, and educational presentations that make decomposing toilet waste look downright doable! […]
Continue Reading >>Home made lawn mower chipper
Posted on Thursday, November 12th, 2015 by Joaquin Chong
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