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Aerated static pile composting: An easier path to food scraps diversion

Joe Dunlop

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