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  • Texas Composter Grows With Biosolids
  • Kitchen Academy Combines Food Rescue + Job Training
  • Pennsylvania: Farm Digester Progress Keystone State has 30 dairy and about 5 swine digesters
  • Texas: Composter Grows With Biosolids New Earth Compost and Soils expands processing services
  • Vermont: Sustainability Via Food Rescue Culinary academy turns perishable donated food into meals — and jobs
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    How To Hit Pay Dirt*

    A new report released on May 8 by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR) — “Pay Dirt: Composting in Maryland to Reduce Waste, Create Jobs, & Protect the Bay” — found that 1,400 new full-time jobs could be supported in the state of Maryland for every million tons of yard trimmings and food scraps converted into compost that is used locally.

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  • SMUD

    SMUD Seeks RSOI For Development Of Dairy Digesters

    The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) is seeking Requests for Statements of Interest (RSOI) for active involvement in the development of dairy anaerobic digestion (AD) project(s) in Sacramento County, California.

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    Commentary: Biogas Council State Legislative Update

    Norma McDonald
    BioCycle May 2013, Vol. 54, No. 5, p. 44

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    Is Your Composting Facility Listed In findacomposter.com?

    BioCycle’s on-line directory, www.findacomposter.com, is in the process of being updated and expanded …

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    REFOR13: Call For Papers

    Submit Abstract • Sign Up for Email Updates • Save The Date
    BioCycle’s 13th Annual Conference
    Renewable Energy From Organics Recycling 2013 (REFOR13)
    October 21-23, 2013, Columbus, Ohio

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  • With last year’s drought and ban on burning, New Earth began doing off-site grinding. Its new Morbark horizontal grinder on tracks facilitates processing at other locations.
    Texas Composter Grows With Biosolids

    New Earth Compost and Soils expands processing services

     
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    Commentary: Biogas Council State Legislative Update

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  • Since 2009, twelve 13-week sessions have been conducted at the Community Kitchen Academy, graduating 87 students with an 86 percent success rate in job placement or continuing education.
    Kitchen Academy Combines Food Rescue + Job Training

    Culinary academy turns highly perishable donated food into meals — and jobs

     
  • Anaerobic Digest
  • Farm Digester Progress In Pennsylvania
  • Art And Science Of Digester Heat Exchange
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  • Connections: Kevin Bacon Compost Equivalents
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Published since 1960, BioCycle is recognized worldwide for its authoritative coverage on composting, organics recycling, anaerobic digestion, renewable energy and community sustainability.

BioCycle magazine, BioCycle.net and BioCycle Conferences are your go-to source for recovering the maximum value out of every ton of organic waste and wastewater generated. BioCycle shows how to process organic residuals — yard trimmings, food waste, woody materials, biosolids, manure, high strength organic wastes, municipal solid waste (MSW), and other source separated feedstocks into value-added products — and create jobs and green enterprises. Products include compost and engineered soils, biogas-derived electricity, vehicle fuels and renewable natural gas. Products that renew agricultural and urban soils, reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
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