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Government & Policy:
One of the most important connections to the environment is policy, most of which is influenced by our government. Thus, we at Matter of Trust highly encourage that you investigate the current relationship between your local government, and the environmental (Env) policy being implemented around you and your home. This resource category has nation wide Env. policy information, as well as a plethora of San Francisco/Bay Area related policy details that will help you develop a good overview of environmental protocol. We hope this resource may inspire you to advocate for a policy that will make mother earth happy!
Zero Waste Flash Mob for UN COP 21
Posted on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
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View Video Post >>Charts and Stats
Posted on Saturday, June 20th, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
Measurements are also the best way to know how your green bin contribution is saving the world! When it comes to numbers, Zero is a really great for waste! San Francisco, California is the World Leader in municipal composting. At over 600 tons per day of compost from green bin collection, the city expects to […]
Continue Reading >>The White House says “We Can Reverse Climate Change”
Posted on Saturday, June 20th, 2015 by The Global Compost Project
On July 31, 2014 the White House and USDA hosted a meeting with food, agriculture and data industry officials in an attempt to encourage innovation to stem the effects of climate change on agriculture and food production…find out how soil can help actually REVERSE the effects of climate change! http://www.commondreams.org/views/2014/08/01/we-can-reverse-climate-change-way-we-grow-food
Continue Reading >>California is providing incentives for ranchers
Posted on Saturday, June 20th, 2015 by The Global Compost Project

Recently we wrote that carbon emissions can be significantly reduced through the widespread application of compost, and now California is providing incentives for ranchers to do it. They can get tradable greenhouse gas emission reduction credits, bringing them another revenue stream for sustainable land management practices that also improves the soil and its ability to hold water. Ranchers can sell them on California’s Greenhouse […]
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