The project is designed to accomplish three things:

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Build awareness about the environmental impact of food waste;

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These five sites and apps will teach you to reduce waste, be more environmentally friendly, and even adopt a zero waste lifestyle.

Being conscious of what waste you create helps you to work backward and see where it’s possible to reduce consumption, reuse materials to extend their life, recycle materials so they can be made into something new, and replenish the soil through composting.

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These five sites and apps will teach you to reduce waste, be more environmentally friendly, and even adopt a zero waste lifestyle.

Being conscious of what waste you create helps you to work backward and see where it’s possible to reduce consumption, reuse materials to extend their life, recycle materials so they can be made into something new, and replenish the soil through composting.

Scale composting operations at tlw’s collegetown farm

The effort’s goals include helping local businesses find ways to reduce trash, create jobs, save money and educate others about the advantages of zero waste.

Mobilize food waste recovery and waste diversion services for neighborhoods and households on the westside of atlanta;

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The website, a digital classifieds website, has significantly changed the way people interact within their local areas.

In 2009 atlanta declared four neighborhoods within the city as zero waste zones.

Refillable shampoo, lotion, laundry detergent, and biodegradable makeup products.

The website, a digital classifieds website, has significantly changed the way people interact within their local areas.

In 2009 atlanta declared four neighborhoods within the city as zero waste zones.

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