[Excerpt] A composting project in a school, either in the classroom or on the school property, can be a terrific opportunity for students to gain direct knowledge and experience with natural processes and a method of reducing and recycling biodegradable wastes. Although composting utilizes natural decay processes, these processes are occurring in a relatively small, concentrated area of a pile or bin. There is a potential for human exposure to the organisms involved and the products they produce
The Alma Mater Society (AMS) of the University of British Columbia (UBC) is striving to be leaders ...
Raising awareness of the magnitude of the food waste problem and the issues involved among the next ...
A 16 page guide for student leaders and teachersAs educators, we have an important task ahead. the n...
This article discusses ways in which composting might be used to mentally engage students with scien...
Introduction: Like farming, composting is rugged work. It involves mechanical equipment, physical l...
This paper explores the phenomenon of composting at school through a pragmatic mixed-method research...
Composting in Schools is a special section for students and teachers using composing in the classroo...
National Science Foundation, Cornell Waste Management Institute, Cornell Center for the Environmen
Food waste is a growing problem in the United States where roughly 40% of edible food is wasted annu...
Onsite composting of food waste has multiple benefits. On site composting reduces the amount of wast...
Composting among college students can promote a healthy environment and encourage the appropriate di...
Your school is participating in the Minnesota Source-Separated Composting Pilot Project which is bei...
The inception of an In-vessel Composting Facility on the University of British Columbia (UBC) campu...
Not every school has space on its grounds to accommodate a traditional compost pile. Vermicomposting...
This study aimed at improving solid waste disposal in schools by using the composting approach. The ...
The Alma Mater Society (AMS) of the University of British Columbia (UBC) is striving to be leaders ...
Raising awareness of the magnitude of the food waste problem and the issues involved among the next ...
A 16 page guide for student leaders and teachersAs educators, we have an important task ahead. the n...
This article discusses ways in which composting might be used to mentally engage students with scien...
Introduction: Like farming, composting is rugged work. It involves mechanical equipment, physical l...
This paper explores the phenomenon of composting at school through a pragmatic mixed-method research...
Composting in Schools is a special section for students and teachers using composing in the classroo...
National Science Foundation, Cornell Waste Management Institute, Cornell Center for the Environmen
Food waste is a growing problem in the United States where roughly 40% of edible food is wasted annu...
Onsite composting of food waste has multiple benefits. On site composting reduces the amount of wast...
Composting among college students can promote a healthy environment and encourage the appropriate di...
Your school is participating in the Minnesota Source-Separated Composting Pilot Project which is bei...
The inception of an In-vessel Composting Facility on the University of British Columbia (UBC) campu...
Not every school has space on its grounds to accommodate a traditional compost pile. Vermicomposting...
This study aimed at improving solid waste disposal in schools by using the composting approach. The ...
The Alma Mater Society (AMS) of the University of British Columbia (UBC) is striving to be leaders ...
Raising awareness of the magnitude of the food waste problem and the issues involved among the next ...
A 16 page guide for student leaders and teachersAs educators, we have an important task ahead. the n...