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GAIA Webinar — Community Composting: Experiences Around the World
On June 19th, Brenda Platt presented on the GAIA Community Composting: Experiences Around the World webinar, part of their Global Webinar Series. She presented the U.S. perspective on community composting, alongside speakers from India and Ghana. … Read More
Webinar Resources for Community Composting Done Right: A Guide to Best Management Practices
Check out this webinar recording to learn more about our new report, Community Composting Done Right: A Guide to Best Management Practices.… Read More
Webinar Resources: Community-Scale Composting Systems with James McSweeney
View the recording of our webinar with James McSweeney! He walked through core concepts related to planning compost site operational capacity, drawing from his newly released book.
Webinar Resources: Composting with Worms on a Mid to Large-Scale — What, Why, How, and Who
Internationally renowned vermicomposting expert, Rhonda Sherman, shares highlights from her new book.… Read More
Webinar Resources: Bike-Powered Food Scrap Collection — Spotlight on Equipment
Bike-powered food scrap collectors are one of the fastest growing sectors of the food recovery industry. Join this webinar to learn more about them!… Read More
Webinar Resources: Entity Structure for Community Composters
Cartoonist/attorney Janelle Orsi explained considerations related to cooperative, nonprofit, for-profit, and hybrid models, with the help of cake cartoons.… Read More
Webinar Resources: Innovative Residential Food Scrap Collection — Large and Small Cities
ILSR hosted a webinar featuring two cities – large and small – with very different residential food waste collection and composting programs: San Francisco and Falls Church, Va.… Read More
Webinar Resources: Detailing Successful Local Government Home Composting Programs
This webinar dives into the details of our new report, Yes! In My Backyard: A Home Composting Guide for Local Government. … Read More
Webinar Resources: Community Compost Law & Policy
As part of our Community Compost Law & Policy Project, ILSR hosted a webinar with The Sustainable Economies Law Center to provide community composters with an opportunity to share, discuss, and strategize around legal and policy issues confronting community composting.… Read More
Webinar Resources: Using Bokashi in Community Composting — What, Why, How, Who
Bokashi fermentation utilizes a variety of by-products – such as leaves, sawdust, husks, bran, other grains – inoculated with beneficial microbes to ferment kitchen waste.… Read More
Composting Collaborative Webinar: Illuminating Growth in Composting Access and Processing Through Data
On Wednesday, November 15th at 2 pm (EST), The Composting Collaborative will host the second installment of its monthly webinar series. Nora Goldstein of BioCycle Magazine and Brenda Platt and Virginia Streeter of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance will present: Illuminating Growth in Composting Access + Processing Through Data. Watch the recording of the webinar here. The … Read More
Webinar Resources: Two Business Models for Community Composting
The webinar covered the pros and cons of worker-owned cooperatives and social enterprises, and some tips on getting started.… Read More
Webinar Resources: Successful Rat Prevention for Community-Scaled Composting
This webinar covered rat biology and behavior, and explored compost best management practices (BMPs) that help projects avoid rats.… Read More
Webinar: Crowdfunding for Community Composting
Learn more about best practices in crowdfunding for community composting!… Read More
Webinar September 16, 2014 – Community Composting: Lessons from NYC
ILSR’s Brenda Platt presented at a free webinar, “Community Composting: Lessons from New York City & Beyond,” on September 16, 2014. Community composting presents a scalable food diversion option that is applicable in virtually any community, whether urban, suburban, or rural. Community compost programs can be established at community (neighborhood, urban, or tribal) gardens, farms, schools, … Read More