Policy: Composting is an ancient practice, mentioned twice in Cato’s On Agriculture, that has been used for millennia in different forms to turn organic waste materials into rich fertilizer. Project Drawdown estimates that composting can reduce the CO2 equivalent of 2.14-3.13 gigatons between 2020-2050 simply by diverting compostable materials from landfills, which does not include the carbon that can be sequestered from applying compost to the soil. On top of these environmental benefits,
🗑️ Composting: Turning Trash into Treasure
🗑️ Composting: Turning Trash into Treasure
🗑️ Composting: Turning Trash into Treasure
Policy: Composting is an ancient practice, mentioned twice in Cato’s On Agriculture, that has been used for millennia in different forms to turn organic waste materials into rich fertilizer. Project Drawdown estimates that composting can reduce the CO2 equivalent of 2.14-3.13 gigatons between 2020-2050 simply by diverting compostable materials from landfills, which does not include the carbon that can be sequestered from applying compost to the soil. On top of these environmental benefits,