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Wednesday, October 21, 2020
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10:00 – 10:10 – Welcome & Brief Introductions, Angela Sandoval, Manager, and Timonie Hood, Zero Waste Section, U.S. EPA Region 9
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- Download Welcome Slides BADWG Oct 21 (1 MB)
- Download 1 Nicole Tai GreenLynx SF Bay Area.pdf (2.49 MB)
- Download 2 Karen Jayne Phoenix.pdf (1.86 MB)
- Download 3 Shawn Wood Portland.pdf (985.11 KB)
- Download 4 Anne Nicklin.pdf (2.35 MB)
- Download 5 Jeff Carroll Baltimore.pdf (133.26 KB)
- Download 6 Neil Kaufman Denver.pdf (607.51 KB)
- Download 7 Mike Gable Pittsburg.pdf (4.2 MB)
- Download 8 Alexandra Nicholaides IRS.pdf (250.19 KB)
- Download Closing Slides 10_21_20.pdf (607.31 KB)
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The RE:Source guide is the latest generation of online search tools from StopWaste, intended to provide answers for what to do with the things you no longer need as well as comprehensive city-specific curbside service information on what goes where. It replaces the previous online guide RecycleWhere.org, and is faster and easier to use.
Read More Worms are the poster child of healthy soil. They are the most efficient and hardworking invertebrates in the soil ecosystem for decomposing dead plants and animals and producing castings rich in organic matter. Worms happily dwell, burrow, and reproduce in soils with adequate moisture and organic matter.
Read MoreAre you a visual learner? If you took a big scoop of soil and hand sorted every little crumb into different categories, what would you find? Among many other things, you would probably have separate piles of sand, silt, and clay. The relative size of each pile of sand, silt, and clay would help determine the type of soil you have.
Read MoreCompost is the perfect boost your soil mix needs to grow big and healthy plants from seeds. Mix 1 part compost to 3 parts potting soil for a super charged seed starting formula. Watch this video to learn how.
Read More- Presented on: September 26, 2020Hosted by: StopWaste and Fremont LEAFRead More
- Presented on: October 17, 2020Hosted by: StopWaste and Mills College Community FarmRead More