by Content | Jan 2, 2014 | Previous Animal in the Cycle
Pick up some soil or compost, and you may have hundreds of soil nematodes roaming around in your hand. These invertebrates are often called worms, but they actually have very little in common with the well-known earthworm. There are thousands of different species of...
by Content | Dec 17, 2013 | Media
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by Content | Dec 9, 2013 | Rot Stars
Amin is a partner in “Fauzia’s Heavenly Delights”, a beloved food vendor for the past four years on Governors Island (GI). He is also Fauzia’s husband. They have three children who all help out with the business. Amin hails from Baltimore, and he first experienced...
by Content | Dec 9, 2013 | Previous Featured Article
536 lbs. of compostable serviceware from this year’s Just Food Conference Most disposable, single-use serviceware (e.g., containers, cups, plates, cutlery, bags, etc.) ultimately ends up as landfill. The problem is amplified by the fact that a significant...
by Content | Dec 9, 2013 | Previous Animal in the Cycle
This mechanical “animal”, with jaws that pulverize coconut shell, compostable serviceware and 3” diameter tree limbs into “dust”, is our celebrity this month. With generous funding from the Department of Sanitation’s NYC Compost Project, this tool has enabled us to...