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Guam EPA-backed composting pilot aims to recruit 200 residents per year in all villages
Summary
A WANDS Sustainable Culture representative told mayors a SWIFR grant will fund home-composting training across villages, targeting 200 residents in year one and tracking compost weights and garden outcomes for a smaller cohort.
Michelle, representing WANDS Sustainable Culture, told the Mayor’s Council that Guam EPA submitted and won a Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling (SWIFR) grant to pilot home-composting and gardening training in every village.
Michelle said the project aims to enroll 200 residents in the first year and select 20 of them to move forward with home-gardens…
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