Two summers ago, a newspaper article inspired Roxann Specht to write a detailed note containing her end-of-life requests.
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NYC’s Green-Wood Cemetery will soon offer corpse composting option that returns bodies to the earth
Everyone is dying to try this new burial trend. Eco-conscious New Yorkers can soon turn their corpses into compost as part of ...
Learn three ways to keep composting through winter for nutrient-rich soil ready for spring planting.
As composting programs scale and food waste streams grow more complex, depackaging provides essential infrastructure for ...
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Is New York City getting its composting program right?
Floodlight and Sentient report on NYC's composting program, which faces challenges despite expanded facilities, with only 10% ...
Starting next year, the storied cemetery will offer a new burial option: “natural organic reduction,” also known as human composting.
Learn how to start composting food waste at home with this simple beginner’s guide. Turn kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich ...
A community waste program’s success depends on clear communication and accessible education. Having one trusted source of ...
The historic cemetery is running out of space for new graves, and plans to offer a more sustainable alternative to cremation ...
Composting doesn't have to end with summer, but you do need a different approach. Avoid unexpected and unwanted results by ...
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Southfield’s new free composting program aims to reduce food waste
Southfield residents have a new option for food scraps by turning them into nutrient-rich compost. They join a number of Oakland County communities recycling food. People can sign up for the free ...
There’s a lot more than just writing tickets that needs to be done to make this program solid and work in the long run,” one ...
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