BioCycle March 2005, Vol. 46, No. 3, p. 62
Neil Seldman
THE AUTHOR of Getting to Zero Waste is angry at the lack of progress in moving toward what he sees as a readily achievable industrial economy, based on zero waste, since he first introduced its theory and practice over 30 years ago. Paul
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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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