Examples of Community Composting in a sentence
Ideally, it would be located near the Community Composting area, if one is established.
Paving works within the Programme for Improving Provincial Roads in Cordoba Province had an average equivalent cost updated as of March 2013 of USD 0.56 million/km; this cost is considered efficient when compared to other paving road works financed by IBRD and IDB.
C Under the new Community Composting Pilot Project, MMSB will provide the initial capital investment from the Waste Management Trust Fund to establish the sites and the required training to operate the programs in each of the participating communities.
A one-off amount of £200,000 be transferred into a Community Composting Earmarked Reserve in 2021/22 as part of the process of closing the 2021/22 Accounts.
Thanks go to the LEAP consortium, which included Community by Design, James Murcott and Angela Bywater at Methanogen UK Ltd, Guy Blanch Bio Development, Dr David Neylan, Clive Andrews at Aleka Designs and Cath Kibbler at the Community Composting Network.
Backyard Composting – Citizens establish compost piles by purchasing compost bin or building an enclosure.2. Community Composting – City partners with community groups to establish compost bins and to help with composting programs.
Advice was requested on what to do with oil tanks should they be excluded.2) Community Composting: The proposal was to reduce the Community Composting Credit to the same level that the County Council will be paying its own contractor.
On February 9, 2016, in front of the Community Composting Council, BIC announced a pilot program in which community composters will be able to enter into an agreement with BIC in order to collect organic waste from commercial establishments.
Including: o Community Composting (small scale In Vessel Composting) o In Vessel Composting (IVC) In both technical options the logistics around the transfer of waste and/or RDF, is a key part of the cost of any solution.
These included the Urban Harvest (redistribution of surplus food), Sewing Workshops (textile repair), Community Composting, Bike Repair, and Sharing Libraries.