
Traditional composting is evolving as municipalities face increasing pressure to divert organic waste. While windrow composting was once the standard, aerated static piles (ASPs) are emerging as a superior alternative for efficiently processing food scraps.
In Waste Today Magazine, GBB Project Manager Joe Dunlop, a certified Georgia master composter, explores how ASP technology reduces footprints, controls odors, and simplifies operations for local governments.
Read his article on Waste Today Magazine’s website: Aerated Static Pile Composting: An Easier Path to Food Scraps Diversion


