Friday Buffet

As if the environmental benefits weren’t enough, separating food waste from landfill-bound trash also creates jobs!

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I always knew Converted Organics was innovative, but now there’s proof that I’m not the only one impressed with their High Temperature Liquid Composting (HTLC) system.

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Not to be outdone, Minnesota’s Eureka Recycling will soon compost food waste from a St. Paul neighborhood that it receives via drop-off points or collection by truck and bike(!).

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Kudos, Dane County! The Wisconsin county is set to begin construction on an anaerobic digester facility to create energy from food waste.

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Marvin’s Organic Gardens, located in Lebanon, Ohio, won a contract to compost waste from the local Walmart. Given this link, this compost operation’s whimsical, yet appropriate name seems fitting.

(Hint: it’s in a board a game.)

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