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Because a Rind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste

Cornell means many things to many people. At GrassRoots, it means compost. At this year’s Trumansburg music and dance festival (July 17-20), Cornell Composting collected 10,000 pounds of food scraps. University photographer Jason Koski followed the process, from half-eaten burritos to loamy soil, and came up with a video that tells the story. Cornell Composting […]

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 Cornell means many things to many people. At GrassRoots, it means compost. At this year’s Trumansburg music and dance festival (July 17-20), Cornell Composting collected 10,000 pounds of food scraps.

University photographer Jason Koski followed the process, from half-eaten burritos to loamy soil, and came up with a video that tells the story.

Cornell Composting has information on everything from how to compost roadkill to solutions for that niggling problem of “excessive pile size.”

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