School and University Food Waste Recycling Solution | Food Cycle Science - 4 views
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Every day, school cafeterias feed thousands and thousands of hungry students. But what happens to all that food that doesn’t get eaten? Most of it ends up in our nation’s landfills, where it emits unhealthy methane gas and odors that attract vermin and pests.
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SeanMarc T on 19 Nov 12Every day, school cafeterias feed thousands and thousands of hungry students. But what happens to all that food that doesn't get eaten? Most of it ends up in our nation's landfills, where it emits unhealthy methane gas and odors that attract vermin and pests.
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The rest is recycled into an eco-friendly biomass that can be reused as a soil amendment, either on your school’s own grounds or sold for use elsewhere. In addition, the money saved on hauling all that waste to the landfill will eventually more than make up for the initial equipment investment in the Food Cycler.