Friday Buffet

Update: This one slipped by me, but Diana F. tipped me off to the great news that the LA City Council voted to make city departments create policies for donating leftover food from events.

— —

Excessive food waste in the House of Commons tea rooms means there are fat mice in the halls of Parliament.

— —

Given all the food waste created by MPs (and the rest of the country), it’s not too surprising that Biogen Greenfinch wants more curbside food waste collection in the UK, which the company can convert to energy via anaerobic digestion. I visited their Ludlow facility last year and I’d second their sentiment.

— —

Uh, oh. Maggot bins. A prime example of why food waste collection really needs to be weekly (but trash pickup can be every other week, to save cities money)

— —

And no maggots, but locals are blaming Washington’s Cedar Grove composting plant for some foul smells. But is the criticism unfair?

This entry was posted in Anaerobic Digestion, Composting, Friday Buffet, International. Bookmark the permalink. Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.

One Comment