Composting
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Modeling GHG Emissions From Source Separated Organics
New study assesses greenhouse gas emissions from five management options for SSO collected from residential, commercial, and institutional sources in New York City.
Food Waste
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End Of PFAS Grease Agents In Food Packaging
In late February, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced that grease-proofing materials containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are no longer being sold for use in food packaging in the U.S.
AD & Biogas
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Quick Take On State Of Biogas In The U.S.
Paul Greene, Principal of GreeneTec, LLC, offers his takeaways from the 2024 Biogas Americas conference.
Markets
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Global Biochar Market Report
The findings are based on a survey of over 1,000 respondents.
Climate
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Clean Fuels Standard In New Mexico
Top: A map highlighting New Mexico’s “Clean Fuel Feedstock Assets” includes a number of dairies — good candidates for generating RNG via anaerobic digestion. Image courtesy New Mexico Environment Department New Mexico became the fourth state to pass a Clean Fuels Standards, following in the footsteps of California, Oregon, and Washington. State Governor Michelle Lujan...
Policies + Regulations
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Standardizing Compost In Minnesota
For many years, state agencies in Minnesota that use compost have expressed concerns over the lack of standards for compost used in their projects.