BioCycle October 2009, Vol. 50, No. 10, p. 21
Composting operation started by a Texas meatpacking company, initially to process its own waste, has expanded into biosolids, yard trimmings and food processing residuals.
Craig Coker

BioCycle October 2009, Vol. 50, No. 10, p. 21
Composting operation started by a Texas meatpacking company, initially to process its own waste, has expanded into biosolids, yard trimmings and food processing residuals.
Craig Coker
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