Composting is fun, easy and very satisfying! You can make compost even if you live in a flat or don’t have access to a garden. There are lots of good reasons to make compost: 1. A third to two-thirds of the average dustbin contents can be composted, so you can lighten your bin - and stop it smelling. 2. Less organic material is sent to landfill, so less noxious liquids and greenhouse gases - especially methane - are produced. 3. Composting saves you money - you won’t need to buy any more peat-based compost! This book will give you all the information you need for successful composting.
96pp, 120mm x 165mm, illus. in colour, softback, 2005
Go M.A.D! Go Make A Difference 2 is not just a guide to ecological living, this is also a guide to ecological renewal, with vital information on how we can all get involved in pushing for change at a policy level.
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