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California launches legislation requiring the composting of food scraps and yard cuttings!

California launches legislation requiring the composting of food scraps and yard cuttings!

Hear how small-size systems can provide large-scale diversion of food waste.

Hear how small-size systems can provide large-scale diversion of food waste.

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Loop Closing to Spark Compost Interest at Rooting DC

Loop Closing to Spark Compost Interest at Rooting DC

Get inspired to create a sustainable food system this Saturday, February 23, at Rooting DC; a FREE, all-day urban gardening event. Rooting DC brings together local experts to educate the community about our food system. This community driven event will cover the spectrum from urban gardening and composting to environmental advocacy. Join Loop Closing Founder, Jeffrey Neal, for “Worm Composting Food Waste at Home” at 11:15AM in RooM 3182. Learn how to reduce your environmental
Loop Closing holds Composting 101 on WUSA9

Loop Closing holds Composting 101 on WUSA9

Dubbed ‘the Compost Guy’, Loop Closing’s founder Jeffrey Neal explained how easy and clean it is to get started composting right in your home. After composting in his own apartment for years, Neal extended the opportunity to the entire 165-unit condo building. Located in the basement stairwell landing, they compost in 4’x2’ bins and produce a compost that will grow larger, more delicious and nutritious veggies than you’ll find on most store shelves. Clarifying a common misco
 

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