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In the Fargo-Moorhead area, businesses, residents and governments are finding ways to keep food waste out of landfills through composting.
When food and plant waste ends up in landfill, oxygen is excluded from the process of decomposition, resulting in the production of harmful greenhouse gases including methane. Home composting can ...
Currently, approximately 108 Tg of nitrogen (N) is fixed annually through the Haber–Bosch process to produce fertilizer for food production 1, consuming 3–5% of global natural gas and emitting 0.46 Gt ...
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GOLETA, Calif. – The newly dug up whole at the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County in Goleta may not look like much. But leaders of the organization have big plans for this open space. “This big gaping ...
In Albuquerque’s South Valley, workers are transforming spoiled food into hundreds of pounds of life-giving compost. Soilutions — New Mexico’s largest compost, soil and mulch manufacturer — has ...