Composting
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Compost Air Emissions Research
Washington State University (WSU) researchers have received a $2.5 million grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology to study emissions from composting.
Food Waste
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DIY Trommel Screen
Small-scale community composters are known for their DIY (do-it-yourself) skills when it comes to building the various tools and equipment needed to collect and compost food scraps.
AD & Biogas
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Modeling GHG Emissions From Source Separated Organics
New study assesses greenhouse gas emissions from five management options for SSO collected from residential, commercial, and institutional sources in New York City.
Markets
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Quick Take On State Of Biogas In The U.S.
Paul Greene, Principal of GreeneTec, LLC, offers his takeaways from the 2024 Biogas Americas conference.
Climate
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Connections: Can We Reduce-Reuse-Recycle Our Way Out Of The Plastic Waste Crisis?
At the end of the day, food scraps capture and composting is a walk in the park compared to dealing with the millions of tons of plastic waste in our environment. Part I
Policies + Regulations
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Compost Policy Resources
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s Composting for Community Initiative releases new Composting Policy Resource Hub; the Composting Consortium, an initiative of Closed Loop Partners’ Center for the Circular Economy, releases its Policy Toolkit, “Why Composting is a Triple Win for States on Budget Savings, Soil Health and Climate.”