Phoenix Public Works Phoenix is collaborating with Mill and R.City to prevent food waste all while supporting Valley farms.
The college now sends 250 to 300 tons a year to the Vanguard facility, at a cost of $90 per ton. The switch has reduced both ...
Here’s what we learned. “Mill does not make compost,” said Harry Tannenbaum, co-founder and president of the company, which advertises its bin as a “food recycler.” “We dehydrate food.” ...
The Old Mill District, which also oversees the operations at Hayden Homes Amphitheater, is stepping up its efforts to reuse, reduce and recycle.
Tempe Blooms event lit up downtown Tempe on Jan. 25 and 26, with energy and creativity taking root in the neighborhood.
Mill, a company known for its food recycling system, has announced a partnership with the City of Phoenix aimed at increasing food recycling participation in the area. This initiative is designed to ...
Thanks to a new partnership, Phoenix food recycling is becoming more streamlined. The city now has over 25 Mill food recyclers in official buildings.
Sisters Coffee Co. recycles its spent coffee grounds by giving them to a Bend farm for composting. Clothing stores at the Old Mill District recycle plastic bags and cardboard, said Justin Alvarado ...
Using Mill offers numerous benefits that make it stand out from other composting methods and systems, but the collective motivations of all manufacturers are diverting food waste from landfills in ...
In Lamsang, a small town in Manipur, a quiet shift towards sustainable farming is taking shape. Green Biotech EcoSolutions, a ...
Mill announced a new collaboration with the City of Phoenix to increase food recycling participation rates in Phoenix and make a dent in the $9.5 billion ...