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Missouri Organic Recycling, New Roots for Refugees, Community Rebuild

Season 1 Episode 102

Visit a company turning tons of commercial food waste back into healthy compost for gardening, keeping organic matter out of the landfill. Immigrant refugee families from Asia are mentored in the U.S. to start family-run small farms to sell produce in the local farmer’s markets. In Moab, Utah, meet a team of people building sustainable homes out of straw.

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Sustainable Architecture For Our Future, A Tiny Homes Community
27:16
A firm emphasizing sustainable design; a community for homeless U.S. veterans.
Passive Solar, Tree Waste Into Mulch, Glass Bottle Recycling
27:17
Planning efficient homes; yard waste to retail mulch; and low energy glass recycling.
The Bee Store, Regenerative Farming, A Free Fare City Transit System
27:16
A store dedicated to bees and honey; a regenerative farm; the benefits of free transit.
Upcycling: Making Old New Again, Preserving Heirloom Seeds
27:16
Giving old materials a new life; a family seed company preserving plant variety.
House Built From Scraps, Urban Lumber, Colorado Lavender Farm
27:16
A dream house from found materials; using urban trees; and farming world-class lavender.
Rebecca's Apothecary, K-State Research Farm, The Battery Tour
27:16
An herbal apothecary; teaching organic practices; mixing music and solar sustainability.
Whoof, Nile Valley Aquaponics, Greenfield Robotics
27:16
New perspectives on farming: hands-on mentoring, urban aquaponics, and robotic farming.
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