- The Greywater revolution is on its way. By:-Gus Douglas
Does anybody else think it is crazy that drinking water is used to flush our toilets and water our grass? With water conservation becoming an area of interest for both federal and state governments, it is no surprise that innovation in water management is right around the corner. Greywater is the term used for water that is recycled after use in the shower, washing machine or sink. Greywater is filtered after first use, then redirected to water backyard plants, trees or lawns.
- Worm Composting: A Fun & Eco-Friendly Activity for All Ages . By:-Gus Douglas
Throughout the world, cities and communities are become more aware of the need to reduce their waste output, which inevitably ends up in overflowing landfills, or worse yet, our oceans and water supplies. In more progressive cities, such as San Francisco, there have been new laws instituted requiring residents and businesses to separate not just recyclable materials such as cans and bottles, but also compostable materials, such as organic food waste.
- Getting Started Worm Farm Composting By:-Pat Stedling
Getting started worm farm composting doesn't have to be complicated. All you really need are the basics of worm composting trivia, and a little interest in gardening or recycling. Some of the most common questions and answers about worm composting follow.
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