Vermont Organics Recycling Summit

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Ever thought about what happens when wood chips and other plant-based “waste” products become high value resources?  Will the growing demand for renewable power compete for those resources against the increasing use of composting to achieve healthier farming?  And what does it all mean for climate change?

If these questions interest you, consider attending the Vermont Organics Recycling Summit on March 31st at Vermont Technical College.  See additional info below.

Third Annual Vermont Organics Recycling Summit
From Waste to Resource: The Future of Organics

Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Vermont Technical College, Judd Gym
Randolph Center, Vermont

Keynote: Bob Spencer, AICP
Environmental and compost site planning consultant, contributing editor to BioCycle Magazine.

Organic residuals are rapidly emerging as valuable resources to meet many community needs. At VORS 09 we will look at the existing uses of organic residuals, competing markets for these materials, and current and emerging technologies.

Visit www.compostingvermont.org for details and to register. Contact: Vicky.viens@state.vt.us or 802-241-3448

This event is a project of the Composting Association of Vermont (CAV) and the ANR Department of Environmental Conservation.

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