Composting
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Funding Composting Infrastructure — From Community To Large-Scale
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced new investments to support urban agriculture in June, including $10.2 million in new cooperative agreements to expand compost and food waste reduction efforts and $14.2 million in new grants to support the development of urban agriculture and innovative production projects.
AD & Biogas
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2021 RNG Infrastructure Assessment
Energy Vision released its latest assessment of the U.S. renewable natural gas (RNG) industry, performed on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory.
Food Waste
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Residents Support Food Scraps Collection In Central Ohio
New research from the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) shows Central Ohio residents are supportive of waste reduction and recycling initiatives, and in fact, would like to see more.
Markets
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From Hog Manure To Biosolids And Beyond
Merrell Bros. got its start in the organics recycling world pumping out manure pits. It moved on to biosolids, and most recently, materials transport in Walking Floor® trailers.
Climate
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Commentary: Let’s Restart NYC Curbside Organics Collection With Yard Trimmings
Reviving collections with yard trimmings only is straightforward for homeowners, custodians, and Sanitation workers, and can provide a base upon which to undo the inadequacies that led to big problems in the curbside organics program.