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August 2010 Issue Highlights
Mail date: August 17

Chipmaker’s All-Or-Nothing Claim Sets The Bar In Big And Bold

compost trials with SunChips bagsBioCycle August 2010, Vol. 51, No. 8, p. 20

Fortune 500 companies pave the way for improved products, better composting infrastructure and more organics recycling.

Dan Sullivan

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High Solids Anaerobic Digestion Of Source Separated Organics

fish processing scraps and gurryBioCycle August 2010, Vol. 51, No. 8, p. 46

Several commercial-scale AD projects utilizing “batch-mode” dry digestion for residential and commercial SSO streams have been announced in North America, prompting this technology overview series. Part I

Robert Spencer

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Editorial

BioCycle August 2010, Vol. 51, No. 8, p. 4

Summer Buzz

AMIDST the sounds of summer — which this year includes the constant hum of the air conditioner — is the buzz of composting, organics recycling and renewable energy activity. Overall, this buzz has a good

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Persistent Pesticide As Organics Recycling Foe

detrimental effects of pesticide-contaminated compostBioCycle August 2010, Vol. 51, No. 8, p. 32

Crop damage in Washington State, likely associated with manure and compost tainted with aminopyralid, is reminiscent of the presence of clopyralid in compost in the early 2000s.

Dan Sullivan

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