Zero Waste Composting: How Food Waste Can Help Conquer Climate Change & Prevent Disease
Zero-Waste Composting is a comprehensive approach to composting that requires we first make efforts to eat the food we buy,
Zero-Waste Composting is a comprehensive approach to composting that requires we first make efforts to eat the food we buy,
Cliff Martin of Northfield Community Composting speaks at the 2016 Zero Waste Summit.
Eureka Recycling’s 2009 report outlines the environmental benefits of recycling and composting in Minnesota.
You can compost more than just fruit and veggie scraps in your worm bin! Use this list as a handy reference.
Excerpts from Eureka Recycling’s 2009 report outlining the environmental benefits of recycling and composting in Minnesota.
To get started with composting, get your backyard bin ready. For tips, check out our Where to Buy a Compost Bin fact sheet.
Our Backyard Composting fact sheet will guide you through the complete process and answer your composting questions.
Our Wonderful Working Worms fact sheet can help guide you through the process of setting up your worm composting bin.
Small events such as meetings, parties, and weddings, can be waste-free by planning ahead and using these simple tips.
Eureka Recycling conducted an extensive research project to design a composting program for Saint Paul. This document includes a condensed report.