What the heck are we doing sending all our food scraps to the landfills? If we want to have a chance in a post peak oil world, the least we can do is to start the very simple practice of composting our food wastes. Our schools, our restaurants, our grocery stores, our prisons, our hotels, nursing homes, residences...need to separate organic wastes from non-organic wastes. And we need to have pick-up services for our organic wastes, just like we have pick-up services for other recycleables.
Actually, the EPA has a lot of info on the subject of setting up composting programs. And a lot of restaurants and schools are already participating, but not enough.
http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/non-hw/organics/fd-res.htm
Tackling humanure is next. Large-scale collection programs for humanure (minus sewage treatment systems) could easily be developed in such a way as to not jeopardize the health of humans. Where there is a will there is a way.
How are we going to cope with rising food prices due to the rising cost of fossil fuel inputs if we can’t take these simple steps?
Bill







