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LUKE Wines

The Wine Knitter

Kristin and Thomas Vogele are co-founders and owners of LUKE, launched in 2012. It’s all about sustainability. Their website says, “Regular soil analysis, natural composting, integrated pest management, biodiversity ,and integrated farming are always prioritized.

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How Public Libraries Are Seeding America’s Gardens

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The American Library Association has added sustainability as a core value of librarianship,” said Jenny Rockwell of the Oakland Public Library ’s (OPL) Asian Branch in Oakland, California. In addition to providing seeds, the Jefferson seed library offers programs on topics including saving and cleaning seeds, composting, and preserving food.

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New Client Announcement: HipCityVeg

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This health-conscious chain is dedicated to sustainable practices, both in their foods and other materials, which are compostable. . HipCityVeg was opened in 2012 to bring delicious vegan food to the world. About HipCityVeg. The fast-food inspired menu is made with fresh, organic, and often locally sourced ingredients.

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Orange Is the New Yolk

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Some farms with heavy composting operations or lots of pigs will raise chickens atop compost and manure piles, “and that has its own flavor” that it imparts on the eggs, Bianco says. “It Although they were discontinued in 2012, they continue to loom large in the cultural memory.

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#LifeOrDeathRecipe Challenge and ‘A Woman’s Place’

Modern Restaurant Management

Today, her success has finally proven to her parents that cooking is a viable and sustainable career for women. “At AYRO, we pride ourselves in being able to quickly deploy purpose-built electric vehicles in order to enable sustainable fleets. That’s why the compostable packaging is more important than ever.

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Hawai?i’s Mushroom Boom Is Here

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He plucks them from composted wood chips nestled in cardboard boxes, and carefully puts them in a clean new box. Yang smiles as he shows off his heaping compost pile: He says he reclaims three to five tons of organic green waste every few weeks to produce substrate, the woody equivalent of soil, for his mushrooms.

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