UA Compost Cats invites Tucson to mediate food waste
A community garden in the US state of Arizona is being opened to the public to help tackle food waste from landfills, according to a local environmental organisation which uses composting to reduce the amount of rubbish thrown into the country.
Source: tucsonweekly.comPublished on 2022-12-23
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