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Aug 30, 2023Liked by Kemble

Kemble, please feel free to use any of our materials. The more people we can help, the better. Blessings!

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Aug 30, 2023Liked by Kemble

Good job, Kemble. I would add that those who don’t have access to a methane generator can benefit by using a sawdust toilet. On our homestead, we have very little waste and plenty of what we need for an abundant life.

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Great point Jack! I'm going to add that into the article if you don't mind :) Another great option!

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Great post! I'm SO excited to start compositing myself! I don't have chickens, pigs, black soldier flys, or a methane digester... but... if I were to organize / separate / save all of the different forms of waste... is there anywhere I could take it all to someone that has that? Still re-learning about the current recycling logistics / systems..

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Aug 30, 2023·edited Aug 30, 2023Author

Thanks Joe! The most efficient way is to compost it all yourself in a small yard if you have space. If not, checkout this website to find drop-off points: https://makesoil.org/

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I knew there had to be an option! I'll def start with basic compositing and will looking into that website more... maybe I can organize a collection for my entire neighborhood and collect it all / process in my backyard.. its only 32 houses and a basic HOA but not super restrictive...so could be doable..

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