In the course of a week, my kitchen produces a shocking quantity of what we might think of as edible trash: apple peels, garlic nubs, a bit of gristle from a steak, Dorito dust, tea bags, the ...
This electronic composter works as promised, converting your food waste into nutritious compost you can add to your garden—or even your potted plants. But it’s very expensive, you’ll need to ...
From testing out the Moreborn to researching the science behind composting, this article contains a wealth of information you can use if you're contemplating buying an electric home composter. There’s ...
Meal kit company HelloFresh has repurposed nearly four million pounds of food waste into new food-based products like compost and animal feed. This equates to preventing approximately 1,307 tons of ...
Pavilion Bukit Jalil has been running a quiet circular economy since 2021 — food waste from tenant kitchens goes into a ...
This 2023, you may want to make an effort to reduce your contribution to landfill. The easiest way to do that is to collect your kitchen scraps and turn them into compost using a tool like the Reencle ...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data shows that less than 5% of residential food waste is composted. States, municipalities and private-sector companies are pushing to make composting as ...
Composting is fun and rewarding. Digging into loose, rich compost teaming with worms is gardening ecstasy (in my humble opinion). Trash turned into black gold is a beautiful thing! As a longtime ...
Farmers know that one of nature’s miracles is its ability to turn egg shells, banana peels and other food waste into fertilizer that helps plants grow and produce more food. Unfortunately, nature ...
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It’s Stop Food Waste Day 2026, an international, annual campaign focused on reducing global food waste. According to ...
City Limits takes a multimedia look at how food waste is repurposed at the Department of Sanitation’s 33-acre composting facility in the Fresh Kills section of Staten Island. The site is part of New ...