$366,000 Investment to Help Businesses Increase Use of Composted Material
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The Department of Environmental Protection announced six grants totaling $366,000 in Compost Infrastructure Development Grants to increase the use of composted organic materials in finished products. The grants include-- · · · · · Schuylkill County: Red Earth Farm – $20,533 for equipment that will allow this community supported agriculture farm to accept organic materials from additional local businesses. The farm plans to compost 2,000 additional cubic yards of material annually. · Tioga County: Keystone North Inc. - $87,289 to develop and build a vermicomposting system to be demonstrated at Mansfield University, which does not currently compost the food waste generated on campus. The company expects to compost 164 tons of food waste annually at the university. The resulting compost material will be sold and could generate up to $2,000 per week. Additional vermicomposting systems will be manufactured and sold based on market demand. The grants, which can go up to $100,000 for each project, are leveraged to attract additional investment from private entities and community organizations. This year’s recipients will invest more than $91,000 additionally to support these projects. For more information, visit DEP’s Compost webpage. |
11/9/2007 |
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