Directed & Animated by Adam Maurer http://www.vimeo.com/acmmaurer
Highfields Center for Composting presents an animated teaching guide for starting a compost program in your school. In this brief video, students will learn about compost, the importance of closing the loop on their food system and how to separate food scraps effectively.
Learn more at: http://www.highfieldscomposting.org.
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This is both instructive and adorable! <3 Thank you so much for the fun and knowledge given.
HI im jayko
I would just add veg, fruit, egg-shells, tea bags with egg boxes, grass, leaves and sawdust. Lot of things they mentioned such as meat, dairy etc will attract rats and will stink your garden out.
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We never put meat, bones, shellfish or many other food scraps in our compost. Only green and brown waste.
hello pewdipie
it said planets instead of plants
Paper is compostable, why do you say otherwise in this video?
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Not ANYTHING you can eat can go into the compost bin. Some meat and fish cannot be composted, all dairy things shouldn't be, bread products, kitchen oils ex: butter, and acidic items. In fact, most of these things listed can be harmful to the compost or it can ruin it. Good video, but more research should have been done.
These kids voices are cute don't judge
Hello, what program you use to make those presentations?
Nice video.. Lovely kids with great message to the world ๐
we loved watching this. thank you. very educational!
I thought all paper products are compostable?
This is the best animation I have seen for students (and teachers).
You can compost all organic matter, including paper and wood, and now there exists a type of compostable plastic. You need to check that first, forย if it is conventional plastic, then it goes into the recycling bin.