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UM Recycling: I support composting at U-M, but what exactly does that mean?
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New Recycling, Compost, and Landfill Labels! 11 items you may be disposing of incorrectly! Hard-to-Recycle Waste and How to Recycle It. Thursday, April 30, 2015. I support composting at U-M, but what exactly does that mean? As members of the University of Michigan community, we all encourage the composting of food waste and other biodegradable materials on campus. But do we know that composting is already happening in certain parts of campus? Or where can we compost our food waste? Material that is disca...
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UM Recycling: April 2015
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New Recycling, Compost, and Landfill Labels! 11 items you may be disposing of incorrectly! Hard-to-Recycle Waste and How to Recycle It. Thursday, April 30, 2015. I support composting at U-M, but what exactly does that mean? As members of the University of Michigan community, we all encourage the composting of food waste and other biodegradable materials on campus. But do we know that composting is already happening in certain parts of campus? Or where can we compost our food waste? Material that is disca...
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Presentations For Your Event. Heat-Dried Biosolids Pellet Fertilizer. Where to Get It. Pulp and Paper Residuals. Water Treatment Residuals (Hydrosolids). Recycled organics: Tools for sustainability. Presentations For Your Event. Heat-Dried Biosolids Pellet Fertilizer. Where to Get It. Pulp and Paper Residuals. Water Treatment Residuals (Hydrosolids). Used in bulk on farms, just like animal manures. Some Class A biosolids. Are managed in the same ways as Class B biosolids: in bulk, applied with manure-spr...
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“Who Does What” in the Local Solid Waste Universe | Recycle Ann Arbor
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Committed to innovative reuse and recycling. April 6, 2015. 8220;Who Does What” in the Local Solid Waste Universe. Recycle Ann Arbor (. Is the local, non-profit, environmental service provider founded in 1977 (and subsidiary of the Ecology Center). The City of Ann Arbor. Currently provides service for all recycling dumpsters and the businesses in the Downtown Development Authority (DDA). Is a for-profit recycling processor that operates the City of Ann Arbor’s Materials Recovery Facility (MRF). And waste...