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Organic Materials
Web Site providing information on collection and recovery of yard trimmings; environmentally sound food waste management; wood waste recovery, reuse, and recycling; and creative ways to reduce and better manage organic materials.
BioCycle
Journal of Composting & Organics Recycling ![]()
BioCycle is America’s foremost magazine on composting and organics
recycling. BioCycle shows you how to turn organic residuals (e.g., woody
materials, yard trimmings, food residuals, biosolids, manure) into value-added
products.
California
Integrated Waste Management Board Organics Outlook ![]()
Organics Outlook provides information on compost, mulch, grasscycling,
and other topics relating to the management and use of organic resources.
Composting101.com ![]()
Web site contains numerous articles about home composting, including how and what to compost, to the use of worms.
Consumer's
Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste
Individual consumers can help alleviate America's mounting trash problem
by making environmentally aware decisions about everyday things like shopping
and caring for the lawn. Reusing products is just one way to cut down
on what we throw away. This Web site outlines many practical steps to
reduce the amount and toxicity of garbage.
Cornell
Waste Management Institute ![]()
The goal of the Cornell Waste Management Institute project (Composting
Food Wastes: Education and Technical Assistance for Businesses and Institutions)
was to increase the capacity to compost the tremendous amount of food
scraps produced in New York State.
Service
Learning: Education Beyond the Classroom (32 pp, 934K, About PDF)
This booklet describes how students across the country are gaining hands-on
awareness of waste reduction, recycling, and composting through solid
waste service-learning projects.
US Composting
Council ![]()
The USCC is dedicated to the development, expansion, and promotion of
the composting industry based upon science, principles of sustainability,
and economic viability.
Videos Showing How to Compost from New York City's Bureau of Waste Prevention, Reuse and Recycling
- Without You, It's All Just Trash: "Home Composting"
- Without You, It's All Just Trash: "Institutional Composting"
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