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Re: [GreenYes] Regarding food waste in the sewer versus the garbage can:
I wholeheartedly agree with Phil. That's a big "make it so."

Recently, I had a visit from a woman from India whose organization has a
fine model of composting that we should all learn about. I am copying her on
this email.

Perhaps she would tell us about the magnificent project her organization has
working right now.

Her name is Shyamala Mani, and she is the coordinator of the Centre for
Environment Education (CEE), in Delhi, India. ceedehli@vsnl.com
++91-11-6234248. CEE Delhi, B-24, III Floor, Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi
110048, India.

Paul Goettlich
PO Box 517
Berkeley  CA  94701
510-666-0465
www.mindfully.org
gottlich@infi.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Fredericks" <pjf@nwark.com>
Subject: Re: [GreenYes] Regarding food waste in the sewer versus the garbage
can:
>If  commercial, large
> scale composting is not available-------- make it available! The
composting
> of food waste in a large scale system makes it convenient for everyone and
> is a great adjunct to a municipality's green waste and sludge disposal.
> Phil Fredericks
> http://www.ecticompost.com

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