Composting: Nature's Recycling Program
Posted: 01-Jan-2001; Updated: 27-Aug-2009
Composting is a form of recycling that occurs continually in nature. It can significantly reduce the amount of household waste we throw away and at the same time provide a nutrient-rich additive for soils. And you don't have to be a farmer to do it! Follow the links below for information on how to construct your own composting bin
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What Is Composting? |
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What Can Be Composted?- Egg shells, tea leaves, grass clippings, even vacuum cleaner dust! |
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How to Build a Compost Bin - Includes illustrated step-by-step instructions and equipment guide. |
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Making Compost - Features helpful tips on recordkeeping, monitoring, troubleshooting, curing and storage. |
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Finished Compost - How do you know it's "done," and what do you do with it? |
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The Worms' Turn: A Classroom Composting Project and Timeline |
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The Village of Bellport (NY)'s Program for the Home Composting of Kitchen Wastes - Report on a pilot community project by Environmental Defense and the Waste Reduction Coalition. |
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The Dirt on Compost - Information and resources in print and on the Web. |
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