Transcription of DO THE ROT THING
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DO THE ROT THINGA Teacher s Guide to Compost ActivitiesORGANICSCVSWMDThis guide was originally published in July 1997 by the Alameda County Waste Management Authority & Source Reduction and Recycling Board, San Leandro, California, and permission to copy the materials was freely given in the original booklet. This guide was reproduced and republished for access via the Internet by the Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District, Montpelier, Vermont, in January 2007. Illustrations: Joal Morris 2006 Booklet design and editing funded by a grant from the State of Vermont, Department of Environ-mental Conservation; additional project work funded by a USDA Rural Development the Rot THING has been made available to educators through the efforts of the Central Vermont Solid Waste Management District in collaboration with the Northern Vermont Composting Partnership.
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