CHICAGO -- A unique climate change fighting machine is being used to divert thousands of pounds of food waste from landfills, as well as feed people and heat city homes in a clean and sustainable way.
We’ve got the dirt on what the devices actually do, and what they don’t. Credit...Naomi Anderson-Subryan Supported by By Elizabeth Anne Brown The sad vegetables at the back of your fridge won’t just ...
WE’RE TRYING TO STOP THE FOOD WASTE FROM GOING FROM GOING TO WASTE. WE’RE DISTRIBUTING IT, THEN WE’RE TURNING IT INTO SOIL. WE’RE LITERALLY CLOSE THE LOOP ON FOOD WASTE FOR MY CITY’S WAREHOUSE IN ...
The Island Waste Management Corporation is set to replace its composting machine, as it approaches the end of its 25 year ...
The BG7, which BioGreen360 says can handle up to 4,000 pounds of food waste per day. It is about 6 feet tall. ggcomposting-cm-082324,ph02 Much of social media is nasty, as we all know, but there are ...
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