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WORM BINS FOR ONE |
An indoor worm bin is the perfect way for anyone to do their bit for the environment. Weather you live in an apartment or on your own in a house, you can compost with worms and keep your kitchen scraps … Continue reading
CARBON TO NITROGEN RATIO
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We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, composting can be as complex or as simple as you choose to make it. If a leaf falls in the forest and no one is there to compost it…. you get … Continue reading
WHY MAKE COMPOST?
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The back yard composter is a valuable tool for any home. Not only will it turn your organic waste into rich soil, it will keep your carbon footprint down by diverting this material away from the landfill. What happens in … Continue reading
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE With the next round of international climate change talks beginning in Durban South Africa this week it’s a good time to review the ties between Green House Gasses (GHG) and organic waste … Continue reading

