Composting
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Why Isn’t Compost Used More on Golf Courses?
Golf courses represent a largely untapped market for compost. Turf managers and compost producers explain the soil benefits, barriers to adoption, and opportunities for growth.
Food Waste
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How South Dakota Could Scale Food Waste Composting
A new statewide feasibility study outlines how South Dakota can build food waste composting programs by leveraging existing infrastructure, right-sizing collection and processing systems, and investing in technical assistance.
AD & Biogas
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BioCycle Webinar on Regulating Food Waste Depackaging
Top: Examples of packaged food waste that typically are received for depackaging. Photo by Bob Spencer Food waste depackaging is scaling fast, but regulation isn’t keeping up. BioCycle’s Nora Goldstein and Paula Luu are hosting an hour-long webinar — Is Regulation Keeping Up with Depackaging? — on August 25 at 12 p.m. ET to share...
Markets
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NYC’s Commercial Organics Push Faces a Capacity Question
New York City’s new local law, Int. 31, and draft 2026 Solid Waste Management Plan give hints to the future of the city’s commercial organics processing capacity.
Climate
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Chamblee, GA Launches Opt-In Curbside Composting Program
A London community is converting neighborhood food scraps into biogas to heat a public sauna, showcasing the potential of micro-scale anaerobic digestion.
Policies + Regulations
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How South Dakota Could Scale Food Waste Composting
A new statewide feasibility study outlines how South Dakota can build food waste composting programs by leveraging existing infrastructure, right-sizing collection and processing systems, and investing in technical assistance.















