Here's a good little example of what I am often referring to here at Turfhugger as "self sufficiency". Over the past several years, the Landscape Services team in Harvards Facilities Maintenance Operations group (FMO) has been transitioning its maintenance programs from conventional to fully organic methods. Composting food wastes in to fertilizers has helped Harvards University Operations Services (UOS) demonstrate basic sustainability principles at a not so basic facility.
Harvards Grounds Goes Organic
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