CLIMATE ACTION RESERVE RELEASES DRAFT COMPOSTING PROTOCOL
Tags: ORGANIC wastes; COMPOSTING
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- SOUTHWEST. Dromgoole, John // Organic Gardening (08973792);Jan89, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p90
Presents tips on indoor composting during winter in the Southwest. Materials needed; Kitchen scraps that can be used; Supply of fresh air to the compost; Layering of compost in buckets.
- WINTER COMPOST. // Organic Gardening (08973792);Nov90, Vol. 37 Issue 8, p27
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- Cut waste in half. Hely, Susan // Money (14446219);Apr2008, Issue 100, p28
The article discusses how to cut waste by using a compost bin and a worm farm. It is noted that for an average Australian's domestic waste, around 30% is food materials and another 25% is from the garden. Both these can be feed into compost bins and worm farms, where it is broken down into...
- Controlled Composting In Developing Countries. Pereira-Neto, Joao Tinoco // BioCycle;Feb2001, Vol. 42 Issue 2, p84
Presents information on controlled composting technology and techniques for developing nations which were developed at the University of Vicosa in Vicosa, Brazil. Objectives and strategies; Application of the low-cost compost concept; Details on a case study in Coimbra, Brazil; Operations at...
- COMPOSTING SITE PROCESSES VEGETATIVE FOOD RESIDUALS. // BioCycle;Jun2001, Vol. 42 Issue 6, p22
Focuses on Nature's Needs, a compost site in Portland, Oregon. Amount of compostable feedstock that the site receives from restaurants and produce terminals; Composting process at the site; Cost of finished compost from the site.
- Composting volumes up 23 percent. // Natural Life;Sep/Oct99, Issue 69, p10
Reports on the amount of organic materials composted by Canadians in 1998. Statistics provided by the Composting Council of Canada; Number of backyard composters and centralized composting operations; Background information on the council; Contact information.
- Easy Shredding. Olson, Jeanne // Organic Gardening (08973792);Feb89, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p85
Describes the author's technique for shredding leaves. Requirement of a lawn mower and a garden fence; Recommendation of dry leaves for easier chopping; Piling of chopped leaves against the fence where they can easily be raked into a pile for fast composting.
- Compost 101. Sullivan, Dan // Organic Gardening (08973792);Apr2001, Vol. 48 Issue 3, p36
Provides information on making composts. Components of a compost; Signs of a perfect pile; Things that do not work in the compost pile.
- 9 Composting Trends. Cotton, Matthew // Waste Age;Mar2003, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p46
Discusses the potential role of compost piles in diverting waste from disposal. Implementation of composting programs in the U.S.; Ways to develop an infrastructure that promotes organics recycling; Benefits of home composting.
- Start with some compost. // Countryside & Small Stock Journal;Jan/Feb2002, Vol. 86 Issue 1, p56
Discusses guidelines for making compost. INSETS: Daylily rust on the rise;A spot of tea.


