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  • From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <london@nuteknet.com>
  • To: permanet@sunsite.unc.edu
  • Subject: New composting list
  • Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 12:25:53 -0400

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Lawrence F. London, Jr.
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Title: New composting list

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New composting list



Posting from ecol-agric list received 5/4/97.

Date: Sun, 04 May 1997 16:59:59 -0400
From: "Clarence W. Walker" <atlintlcom@mindspring.com>
Reply-To: atlintlcom@mindspring.com
Organization: Atlanta Int'l Communications,  Inc.
To: ecol-agric@mailbase.ac.uk
Subject: new list for those interested in large scale composting, org
waste, agriculure
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YOU MAY FIND THIS OF INTEREST...please distribute it to any individuals,
groups, organizations, societies, or other lists interested in related
topics.....

* WASTENOT is an unmoderated discussion and forum for the professional
* exchange of information and communication among those in the research
* of, management, design, implementation, processing, treatment, 
* analysis, regulation, marketing and distribution, or usage of organic
* wastes and the compostable materials whether from industrial, 
* commercial, municipal, or agricultural sources. 
*
* The driving principal and purpose of this forum shall be the fostering
* of any and all positive research, practices, or communication that 
* will create a synergy between the worldwide problems of organic waste
* dissolution and soil/agricultural depletion to convert such "WASTES"
* into a tremendous agricultural/horticultural/ecological asset.
*
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MORE INFORMATION! . . .an international, cross-industry, organic
waste processing, composting, and utilization forum for professionals in
all aspects and areas of converting organic wastes into a valuable asset
in replenishing the world's soils and farmlands. Your contributions
count!   

WASTENOT is an unmoderated discussion and forum for the professional
exchange of information and communication among those in the research
of, management, design, implementation, processing, treatment, analysis,
regulation, marketing and distribution, or usage of organic wastes and
the compostable materials whether from industrial, commercial,municipal,
or agricultural sources. 

The driving principal and purpose of this forum shall be the fostering
of any and all positive research, practices, or communication that will
create a synergy between the worldwide problems of organic waste
dissolution and soil/agricultural depletion to convert such "WASTES"
into a tremendous agricultural/horticultural/ecological asset.

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  • New composting list, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 05/10/1997

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