A bill that aims to legalize human composting has passed a Senate committee."Representative, I just gotta ask, do you really ...
A company is processing wood chips into biochar for use as a soil amendment. Now, it wants to do the same with sewage solids.
The debate over using biosolids — treated human sewage sometimes called “humanure” — as fertilizer on Oklahoma farmland is ...
Brooklyn has a new snow operations and composting facility in Gowanus. Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Lisa F. Garcia and Department of Sanitation ...
Why it's cheaper for NJ soccer fans to go to FIFA World Cup in Philadelphia instead of East Rutherford The city's Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Sanitation celebrated the ...
The city's Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Sanitation celebrated the opening of a new $24 million operation facility. “It doesn’t always get in the news but you know ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson's proposed budget, released Monday, includes more than $20 Million in cuts to the city's police and fire bureaus. Portland budget cuts to homeless services: advocates warn ...
TULSA, Okla. — Oklahoma is moving closer to becoming the 15th state to legalize "natural organic reduction," a process more commonly known as human composting. House Bill 3660, which has already ...
Manitowoc County compost sites will begin new operating hours on April 1. The Recycling Center Main Office will also adjust its hours starting April 4 for compost sales and electronics recycling.
The Oklahoma State House on Tuesday passed a bipartisan bill that would make it legal to use the decomposed and ground-up remains of human corpses as soil fertilizer in the state. “Today the House ...
LaGRANGE, Ohio -- Got a pile of coffee grounds, eggshells and mystery vegetable scraps slowly taking over your kitchen counter? Lorain County Metro Parks might have a plan for that. Metro Parks ...
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