i was working for a cute little local flower shop recently,
and they compost none of their greenwaste.
Apparently, the city will not handle it because it is too toxin.
I feel strongly that all greenwaste should be composted,
and bioremediated (with mycorhyziae) if contaminated with complex chemicals.
I would like to find options for methods/companies that the flowershop could use to compost their greenwaste.
And, I would like to see the whole Main St commercial neighbourhood, including restaurants, (a) create and share a composting system (b) that is not dependent on petroleum (transported as little as possible).
Are there groups working on this/these issues?
Are there any links you can pass on?
Ideas for people to talk to?
Thanks,
jayme
February 5th, 2007
composting
I know UBC has wormbin composting classes http://www.recycle.ubc.ca/compost.htm
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