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Friday, April 20, 2012

SU Partnership Turns Food Waste Into Fertilizer

How much food does it take to equal nine tons? If Salisbury University has its way … about a week’s worth. Through a partnership with Delaware-based Blue Hen Organics, SU Dining Services hopes to defer about nine tons of food waste from local landfills each week classes are in session. Since the program began, nearly 70 tons of food waste has been processed, representing a decrease of nearly 60 percent in landfill use.

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2 comments:

  1. Maybe the food ministeries could use the food.? Lots of hungry children in this area.

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  2. This is food garbage, not leftovers, just to be clear.

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