Worm breeder advances to large-scale composting
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Wriggler Wranch promotes the indoor breeding of worms for composting and fishing. It was started with a smaller scale and has increased its capacity by multiplying the collection of waste from grocery stores and restaurants to feed and build the supply of worms, which steadily became salable to persons interested in urban composting.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2006
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Organics play role in salmon recovery in Pacific Northwest
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The Washington Organic Recycling Council is supporting the 'Soils for Salmon' project, aimed at improving soil in the Puget Sound region of the Pacific Northwest in order to assist the recovery of endangered salmon populations.
Publication Name: BioCycle
Subject: Environmental services industry
ISSN: 0276-5055
Year: 2000
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