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3 Replies to "Get Involved"

  • Hazel Henderson
    October 24, 2015 (1:01 pm)
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    Hi Don ! glad to find you again! We have a 7,000 volume Library and would like to add your book.

    The word is out on biochar and we have been promoting halophytes in our Green Transition Scoreboard(r)

    Like me , you have kept the faith that we humans can build sustainable ,equitable societies !
    Best, Hazel

  • Dr. Mike Robe
    November 8, 2015 (12:02 am)
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    The Dragon Family has said they are about to fund a 1,000tpd (tons per day) composting facility to unlease the potential in ‘banana peels’ and all other conscientiously source separated food waste, the first facility to serve the lower Hudson River Valley region of New York.

    they’ve said that as soon as this facility is up and running, they want us to bring our technology to China. (Shanghai is 23 million people; Beijing is 19 million people).

    composting is about to evolve to meet the needs of society and our environment.

    this first facility will be 150,000 sq ft of concrete pad, under roof, over 3 miles of aeration veins built into the concrete pad, It will utilize our Dynamic Bio-Filter technology for eliminating foul odors.

    http://www.magicsoil.com

    • Joanna Campe
      February 20, 2017 (9:32 pm)
      Reply

      Adding rock dust to your compost operations will give lots of benefits.


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