Scott Kellogg Lecture: Waste to Soil

Waste to Soil: Community-Based and Micro-Scale Composting Strategies for Food Waste Reduction, Job Creation, and Urban Ecological Regeneration

Join us for a lecture by Scott Kellogg, Educational Director, Radix Ecological Sustainability Center. Composting organic materials, including food wastes, is becoming an issue of increasing importance across multiple scales in response to the need to create regenerative cyclical human ecologies. Framed not only by the importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from landfills, composting can also play a critical role in building resilience in today’s urban environments. In this presentation, Scott Kellogg will discuss how locally focused and community driven composting efforts can at once address food security, job creation, and soil contamination in cities throughout the world

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