While the city has implemented a codigestion program with utility National Grid at Brooklyn’s Newtown Creek Wastewater ...
Campus community members are encouraged to “know before they throw” and learn how to properly recycle and compost on campus. Contamination occurs when material that doesn’t belong in a recycling or ...
Fortunately, we have them: the city’s wastewater plants. For example, 80% of waste collected in NYC household organics bins in Queens and Brooklyn and in smart composting bins around the city ...
In-vessel composting operates in tunnels or drums. Anaerobic digestion (AD) uses bacterial decomposition of waste without oxygen to produce biogas, and comes in various forms. Mechanical ...
“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 ...
There are many benefits to composting leaves. One, you will help reduce the amount of yard waste that ends up in landfills(reuse and repurpose the dry leaves). Two ...
“These are the same steps wastewater systems use, with the difference being that CBS systems do not use water and underground pipes as a means of conveyance, and a simple composting site is ...
Q. How do I start and maintain a compost pile/bin? Is there a certain type of composter you recommend? I love composting because it’s a way you can take something that would normally be waste ...
“Curbside composting fights rats and helps the planet. It’s a win-win — especially when it’s easier than ever,” said Jessica Tisch, the city’s sanitation commissioner, in a statemen ...
Agromin also operates a mulch-making and food-waste transferring facility at the Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center and expects an early 2025 opening for an in-vessel composting and food ...