Wasted food takes up lots of space in landfills and, while getting a compost bin at home is great, it isn’t enough to solve the problem. This week, we investigate how schools are taking big steps ...
Composting is a way to turn waste ... often covered with pesticides and preservatives that can disrupt the development of microorganisms essential for the proper decomposition of organic scraps ...
Whether they are yours or the ones that your neighbor’s tree has graciously donated to you, recycling ... The more often you aerate, the more quickly you will have useable compost.
Current zero-waste initiatives are mainly performative because the student body’s lack of knowledge about sustainable ...
You should recycle. When we recycle, we sort our waste into different materials. So, Albert's baked bean can gets split into metal and food waste. Our food waste can be put on a compost heap.