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An expert with Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Dallas offers tips for effective composting — plus, what ...
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Starting a compost bin can sometimes seem intimidating, but Martha Stewart's easy to follow rules makes the process a breeze.
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“Composting is the human version of re-creating what Mother Nature does out in the wild”: mixing together organic materials to facilitate healthy decomposition, says Rebecca Louie, founder of ...
The Compost D.C. Food Waste Collection turns tossed coffee grounds, pizza crusts and leftover lettuce into nutrient-rich soil ...
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Washington became the first state to recognize and regulate human composting as an alternative to burial or cremation.
Frank Franciosi, executive director of the US Composting Council, announced plans last week that he will step down next year.
Natural organic reduction (human composting) is now enshrined in 12 states, though only three have NOR funeral homes. Here ...