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Composting and regenerative agriculture getting popular!

 
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Check this out!  This is the first time I've heard Hollywood stars refer to food forests, composting and regenerative agriculture!  


 
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This is a great start.  There's only one other issue I wish they'd addressed:  this idea that it's ok to send biodegradable «waste» to the landfill is ok because it'll break down anyway.  People don't realize that this produces methane, a greenhouse gas.  
 
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Jean Soarin wrote:This is a great start.  There's only one other issue I wish they'd addressed:  this idea that it's ok to send biodegradable «waste» to the landfill is ok because it'll break down anyway.  People don't realize that this produces methane, a greenhouse gas.  



They totally cover that at 3:26 in the video. check it out.
 
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