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Die swart soldaatvlieg is besig om opgang te maak as 'n manier om organiese afval in veevoer en organiese kunsmis te omskep met minimale water- en elektrisiteitinsette. Die vlieglarwes het 'n vurige eetlus en sal enigiets van verrottende vrugte tot mis en dooie diere verorber, selfs verwerkte kosse soos pizza! Teen die einde van sy larfstadium verander die vlieg in 'n 3cm-lange papie propvol proteïene, kalsium en ander voedingstowwe. Aangesien elke volwassene 200 tot 600 eiers lê, hoef net 'n paar papies gehou te word om die volwasse bevolking aan te vul. Die res word in 'n oond gebak en in die son gedroog om as 'n sleutelbestanddeel in hoender-, vark- of visvoer, of hoëgehalte troeteldierkos gebruik te word. Die Namibiër Sven Gruttemeyer, die eienaar en stigter van Biocycle, gebruik die swart soldaatvlieg om volhoubare voer vir diere en plante te maak. Kosmos 94.1 Nuus het met Gruttemeyer gesels, wat meer verduidelik.
For the season finale of The Composter Podcast, we talk all things Earth Care Farm, which is my family's compost operation. You'll get to hear from my dad, Mike Merner, also known as 'papi,' the founder and heart of Earth Care Farm. Quality compost is his life's work. He's an inspiration for many, including me. For all the loader operators out there listening as you turn the piles, I've included a bonus discussion with our compost production manager, Justin Boss, about the machinery used here. It takes great skill and consistency to make really high quality compost—and you, operators, are the key to that. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthy, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Dirt Hugger was founded in 2010 by Pierce Louis and Tyler Miller in The Dalles, Oregon, close to Hood River in the Columbia River Gorge. Pierce and his business partner, Tyler, started Dirt Hugger after leaving their careers in drone technology. Their background in tech and business has served them well in the compost industry. Their facility in Washington takes in 50,000 tons of organics a year, and they use a unique aerated pile system. Dirt Hugger is well known for its high quality compost. They were recently bought by Atlas Organics, and I was especially interested in this transition into working with a bigger umbrella company. Pierce has tons of great insights, and he was generous in sharing them with us. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... US Composting Council The US Composting Council advances compost manufacturing, compost utilization, and organics recycling to benefit our members, society, and the environment. Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthy, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Composter and compost users have rightly been concerned with the high levels of phosphorus that can be found in composts, especially those with manure-based feed stocks. Phosphorus leaching is a serious water pollution issue. I had read an article in BioCycle written by Ron Alexander, of R. Alexander Associates, about how phosphorus in organic matter releases more slowly than inorganic, water-soluable phosphorus found in inorganic fertilizers and thought we should dig deeper into it. He has 35+ years experience in composting, has worked with over 200 composting and organics recycling facilities throughout the world, has received numerous awards such as the high Kellog award for outstanding service to the composting industry, and has been named by BioCycle as an organics recycling trailblazer. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... The article in BioCycle: Phosphorus and Compost Use Dynamics The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthy, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
SOILutions has been making compost in New Mexico since '96 in a region that receives only 10" of annual rainfall, most of it all at once during the Summer monsoon season. Ben Dickerson and his team have lots of strategies and tips for composting in dry conditions without many natural resources closeby. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... Composting on Earth Care Farm, a poem Logan Labs for compost and soil testing The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthy, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Dr. Robert Rynk was aprofessor at NYU where he taught courses on composting, waste management, renewable energy, and agricultural engineering, senior editor of BioCycle Magazine, and executive editor of the peer-reviewed journal Composting Science and Utilization. He is also one the compost industry giants! Bob wrote the book On Farm Composting over 30 years ago. It was the book we at Earth Care Farm used to set up our compost site many decades ago. We talk about so many things, especially about challenges composters are facing with feedstock contamination (i.e. persistant herbicides and PFAS). There's now a sequel to On Farm Composting called The Composting Handbook that Bob was the editor and lead author of and I cannot recommend all 900+ pages of it enough. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... On Farm Composting (free ebook) The Composting Handbook Rhonda Sherman's The Worm Farmer's Handbook Rhonda Sherman on The No-Till Market Garden Podcast The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthy, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Table to Farm is a curbside collection company in Durango, CO, that has partnered with a local farm where they now produce compost. Table to Farm is six years in and has gone through a lot of hurdles to get to where they are now, collecting from 600+ residences and producing compost. They are now in the process of becoming a class III Colorado composter. Today, we're going to hear from someone just out of the start-up phase, what it's like to compost in a dry climate, and the challenges of being a compost start-up. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... Dr. Elaine Ingham's Soil Food Web Course US Compost Council The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthy, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Peats Soils, our first international guest, is a second generation south Australian company focused on receiving, processing, and marketing recyclable organic resources in bulk and bag form. The vision of Peats Soil is to be a world leader in innovative and sustainable organics recycling. They have a 45+ year history in the creation of valuable landscaping, gardening, and horticultural products. Let's hear from South Australia's compost scene... You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... Study, Biodegradation of Prions in Compost The International Compost Alliance The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthy, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
No one has a better pulse on the organics recylcing industry than Nora. She is the editor--and heart--of BioCylce, the organics recycling authority, and it's where I turn for news on composting. Nora's father, Jerry Goldstein, started BioCycle back in 1960 when it was then called Compost Science. Nora has taken her deep love of composting and turned it into a useful resource for all composters to learn more from and help each other. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... The US Composting Council Cornell Waste Management Institute The Composting Handbook The Compost Research Foundation The Institute for Local Self-Reliance The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthly, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Felicia Newman is the director of operations at Coast of Maine Compost, which makes a high-quality compost in many blends that are bagged and sold across the US. She has a background as a chemical engineer and a deep love of farming. In addition to wearing many hats at Coast of Maine, she also runs a half-acre no-till market garden called Three Dog Farm, where she has an endless supply of good compost. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram Also mentioned in the show... The Maine School of Composting The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthly, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Welcome to The Composter! In our first episode, Jayne Merner Senecal had the pleasure of speaking with Carla Castegnero, co-founder and president of AgRecycle, Penn's largest composting operation headquartered in Pittsburg. AgRecycle was one of the pioneers in the composting industry founded in 1991. Carla has a wealth of knowledge on making high-quality compost with a wide variety of feedstocks. She's a seasoned composter and was the recipient of Rodale's Organic Pioneer Award in 2013. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthly, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
Welcome to The Composter! In our first episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Carla Castegnero, co-founder and president of AgRecycle, Penn's largest composting operation headquartered in Pittsburg. AgRecycle was one of the pioneers in the composting industry founded in 1991. Carla has a wealth of knowledge on making high-quality compost with a wide variety of feedstocks. She's a seasoned composter and was the recipient of Rodale's Organic Pioneer Award in 2013. You can find Jayne Merner Senecal and Earth Care Farm on Instagram The Composter is brought to you by... BioCycle is the leading resource on composting, organics recycling, biogas, end-product markets, policy and regulation, and community outreach and education. Sign up for the bi-monthly free newsletter here. For 25+ years, Komptech has worked with scientists, agriculturalists, and consumers to develop a four-step process that produces healthly, contaminant-free compost while optimizing efficiency. Learn more about shred, turn, screen, seperate here and get a complimentary consultation to see if it's right for your commercial operation.
You might already know this , but nutrition is super important when it comes to boosting fertility. However, based on my observation, most women do not balance the nutrition properly. In this episode, I talk about the major components of a fertility diet that are absolutely necessary and the science behind them. Connect with me on instagram, Facebook, and TikTok @dradriennewei References: Aoun, A., Khoury, V. E., & Malakieh, R. (2021). Can Nutrition Help in the Treatment of Infertility?. Preventive nutrition and food science, 26(2), 109–120. https://doi.org/10.3746/pnf.2021.26.2.109 Mumford SL, Alohali A, Wactawski-Wende J. Dietary protein intake and reproductive hormones and ovulation: the BioCycle study. Fertil Steril. 2015;104(3):e2 Skoracka, K., Ratajczak, A. E., Rychter, A. M., Dobrowolska, A., & Krela-Kaźmierczak, I. (2021). Female Fertility and the Nutritional Approach: The Most Essential Aspects. Advances in nutrition (Bethesda, Md.), 12(6), 2372–2386. https://doi.org/10.1093/advances/nmab068 Willis, S. K., Wise, L. A., Wesselink, A. K., Rothman, K. J., Mikkelsen, E. M., Tucker, K. L., Trolle, E., & Hatch, E. E. (2020). Glycemic load, dietary fiber, and added sugar and fecundability in 2 preconception cohorts. The American journal of clinical nutrition, 112(1), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqz312
Soil organic matter is considered an indicator of soil health, there are numerous methods promoted for building it, SOM is credited with the potential to alleviate greenhouse gas increase, but Andy & Doug say the way we've understood SOM is perhaps an artifact of the old ways of measuring it. The complexity of what we call 'organic matter' is significant, challenging, and prompts a re-thinking of both soil health measurement and soil-building practices. This episode is not quite "Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Soil Organic Matter is Wrong", but advances in soil biology and chemistry will certainly challenge your long-held notions about this topic. If you haven't heard part 1 of this interview with Doug Collins and Andy McGuire, go to episode 74. Related resources: WSU Extension publication by Doug & Andy, "Understanding and Measuring Organic Matter in Soil" can be downloaded at https://pubs.extension.wsu.edu/understanding-and-measuring-organic-matter-in-soil. Recent article at the website BioCycle, referencing Collins' and McGuire's work: "Saying Goodbye to a Soil Organic Matter Fundamental", www.biocycle.net/connections-sayi…ter-fundamental/
Soil organic matter is considered an indicator of soil health, there are numerous methods promoted for building it, SOM is credited with the potential to alleviate greenhouse gas increase, but Andy & Doug say the way we've understood SOM is perhaps an artifact of the old ways of measuring it. The complexity of what we call 'organic matter' is significant, challenging, and prompts a re-thinking of both soil health measurement and soil-building practices. This episode is not quite "Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Soil Organic Matter is Wrong", but advances in soil biology and chemistry will certainly challenge your long-held notions about this topic. Be sure to come back for Part 2 of this interview with Doug Collins and Andy McGuire, both of them agronomists and professional soils enthusiasts. Related resources: WSU Extension publication by Doug & Andy, "Understanding and Measuring Organic Matter in Soil" can be downloaded at https://pubs.extension.wsu.edu/understanding-and-measuring-organic-matter-in-soil. Recent article at the website BioCycle, referencing Collins' and McGuire's work: "Saying Goodbye to a Soil Organic Matter Fundamental", www.biocycle.net/connections-sayi…ter-fundamental/
Recycle Michael interviews the esteemed Sally Brown, talking about bio resources, compost vs. anaerobic digestion, carbon sequestration using biosolids and more good s**t. Sally Brown is a Research Professor, in the School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, College of the Environment, University of Washington, Seattle. http://faculty.washington.edu/slb/ While her work is highly regarded in academic circles, she is also a terrific writer, featured columnist and editor for Biocycle (https://www.biocycle.net/). Her recent columns include: Compost and Methane avoidance : https://www.biocycle.net/2020/02/25/connections-compost-methane-avoidance/ https://www.biocycle.net/2020/02/18/connections-can-compost-draw-carbon/ Short term carbon cycle https://www.biocycle.net/2020/03/03/connections-compost-cant-decay-place/ Enhanced tree growth with organics: https://www.biocycle.net/2020/03/24/connections-hail-trees-biosolids/ Irrigation water savings with organics: https://www.biocycle.net/2020/04/14/connections-compost-cheapest-irrigation-system/ https://www.biocycle.net/2020/03/17/urban-compost-math-calculating-carbon-offsets/ Episode edited by Crystal Awareness
Ben Parry, the CEO of Compost Crew, is a business executive and entrepreneur fighting to protect the health of our planet. Before acquiring Compost Crew in 2018, Ben served as the Vice President of Operations for TerraForm Global, where he led a team that operated a fleet of solar and wind assets across five continents. Prior to his role with TerraForm Global, Ben helped launch and operate Azure Power, a leading solar company in India, and he managed clean power plants for TerraForm Power, SunEdison, and Silver Ridge Power. Ben has an MBA from Georgetown University. Biocycle article about Compost Crew: https://www.biocycle.net/food-scrap-collection-company-diversifies/?utm_source=BioCycle+CONNECT&utm_campaign=d7cbcd8dcb-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_03_20_08_35_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8396f01c15-d7cbcd8dcb-513848395 Orlando people! Are you interested in reducing your trash in half without odors or pests!? Subscribe today for O-Town Compost's convenient residential program and use promo code "WESTORANGE" for your first month free. https://o-towncompost.com/subscribe --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/charlie-pioli/support
Getting In the Loop: Circular Economy | Sustainability | Closing the Loop
This week marks the annual celebration of Earth Day and we are celebrating with Matt Hill, the CEO and Founder of One Tree Planted. Matt’s team reached out to me earlier this month and I jumped at the opportunity to chat with him. One Tree Planted has had to reshift their Earth Day Celebration plans in light of recent events, and today you will hear how they have proceeded with a digital experience. You’ll also learn about reforestation, how you can participate in Earth Day (even while social distancing!), and pivoting in times of uncertainty. Related resources and shownotes of past episodes available at www.gettinginthelooppodcast.com
Recycle Michael Talking Trash with "Compost Guy" Matt Cotton https://mattcotton.com/ Topics include: What is compostable? How compostable products affect composters Reusables vs compostables Gap between organics generation and composting capacity Compost Normative Behavior Plugs mentioned on show: SRJC Shoan Farm - https://shonefarm.santarosa.edu/ BPI - https://www.bpiworld.org BPI study on compostable plastics - https://www.bpiworld.org/Resources/Documents/Portland%20Overs%20Sorting%20Study%20Final%20Oct%2012.pdf USCC - https://www.compostingcouncil.org/ Composter Training Program - https://www.compostfoundation.org/Education/COTC Marin Carbon Project - https://www.marincarbonproject.org UC Davis Compost Study - https://climatechange.ucdavis.edu/news/compost-key-to-sequestering-carbon-in-the-soil/ Biocycle - https://www.biocycle.net/ Episode engineered by Crystal Awareness
Gary Liss has over 45 years of experience in the solid waste and recycling field. Mr. Liss is a leading advocate of Zero Waste and has helped more communities develop Zero Waste plans than anyone else in the U.S. including: City of Los Angeles Palo Alto, Oakland, Burbank, San Jose, Castro Valley Sanitary District, City of Alameda, Oceanside, Glendale and Del Norte County in CA; Austin (TX); Nelson (BC); Telluride (CO); the Big Island of Hawaii (HI), Arkadelphia (AR) and Fort Collins, CO). He also has helped major businesses (e.g. Sandia National Laboratories and Nestle Purina) and colleges (e.g. California State University Long Beach and California State University Los Angeles) develop Zero Waste Plans. He has helped develop electronic guides on Contracts and Franchises and Managing and Transforming Waste Streams for USEPA. Mr. Liss was the first President of the U.S. Zero Waste Business Council and now is a GBCI TRUE Zero Waste assessor and instructor. Mr. Liss is Vice-President of Zero Waste USA and Zero Waste Certifications Committee Chair and a Boardmember of the Zero Waste International Alliance. Mr. Liss was a founder and past President of the National Recycling Coalition. Mr. Liss is a Certified ZERI System Designer and a SWANA certified Zero Waste Practitioner. He served on Council in his hometown of Loomis, CA and was Mayor in 2010. He has a Master in Public Administration degree from Rutgers University and Bachelor in Civil Engineering (Environmental Engineering major) from Tufts University. Gary Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss: The process of developing zero waste plans for communities Why sustainability professionals should focus on zero waste Where to focus your zero waste efforts Advice and recommendations for sustainability leaders Gary's Final Five Responses: What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals that might help them in their careers? The key for professionals is identifying what are the things that are most achievable in your given business or community for sustainability, and advocate for those. There's lots of paths to addressing climate change and the key is figuring out which ones people embrace in your community. When I was mayor of Loomis, California, I did a green ribbon taskforce and what I focused on was, "What were the things that will save money for the residents, for the businesses and for the town in moving forward with a green initiatives. Because there's so many things that need to be done and can be done, figure out what people will embrace locally and pursue those as your priorities. What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability? Zero waste businesses are leading the way to zero waste. And communities that recognize zero waste businesses and highlight them and promote them in local media can really generate a lot of enthusiasm for pursuing zero waste as a community. When people hear that zero waste is happening in their own community by major employers, it really gets their attention. It's a really positive message. There's great examples of zero waste businesses on the GBCI.org website, (true.gbci.org), where the TRUE rating system has been applied to certify those businesses as meeting the goals that were adopted by the Zero Waste International Alliance. And so if you go to true.gbci.org/projects, there's about 20 or 30 different case studies there that can highlight great examples of zero waste businesses and promote those locally. And when people ask about zero waste and you tell them about what those businesses are doing, you'll find people are amazed and excited about that. So with all the negative news these days, this is an area that can be a really positive direction that people can work on and achieve in their own communities. What is one book you would recommend sustainability professionals read? I think Zero Waste Solutions by Paul Connett is probably one of the best. It was developed about six or seven years ago, and particularly for zero waste communities, it's a great overview of what needs to be pursued. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work? There's a lot of them in terms of where I learn things. EPA does webinars and so does the National Recycling Coalition. There's state recycling conferences like the California Resource Recovery Conference in California. If you go to the NRC website and look up affiliated state recycling organizations, there's links to states all over the country that have the state recycling organizations. The National Resource Recycling conference is excellent for getting information. Trade journals, Resource Recycling and Biocycle are key. There's a lot of listservs out there like Green Yes and NRC members has a Listserv, Zero Waste Communities and Zero Waste Business. Anyone who's interested in getting on listservs could go to my website at garyliss.com and I have a couple of them listed there or email me at gary@garyliss.com. EPA has a wealth of information and Zero Waste USA has a toolkit with different tools that are available at the EPA website. There's one particular section called Managing and Transforming Waste Streams with over a hundred different policy and program examples, actual contracts and ordinances that have been implemented around the country. Where can our listeners go to learn more about you and your work? garyliss.com is my website, zerowasteUSA.org, true.Gbci.com, I'm on LinkedIn and you can email me at gary@garyliss.com. Contact Gary Liss: http://www.garyliss.com/ Contact Josh Prigge: https://www.sustridge.com/
La Matinale reçoit tout d'abord l'association ICAN France en la personne de Jade Loucif, une organisation internationale qui milite pour abolir les armes nucléaires et vient de recevoir à Oslo dimanche dernier le prix Nobel de la paix. Jade Loucif nous explique les enjeux autour de l'utilisation des armes nucléaires comme outil de dissuasion, sujet brûlant suite au récent conflit entre les États-Unis et la Corée du Nord. « La dissuasion c'est comme une religion, on y croit ou on n'y croit pas. » En seconde partie d'émission, Jean-François Recco sera dans le studio pour nous présenter Biocycle, l'association qu'il a créée enfin de lutter contre le gaspillage alimentaire. Avec des vélos et des triporteurs, l'association fait le lien entre les commerçants qui cèdent les denrées alimentaires non vendus et les associations caritatives qui les distribuent. "Notre démarche c'est d'essayer de co-construire les solutions dans l'intérêt général." Enfin côté chroniques, Flore nous emmène en balade sonore à l'anniversaire de Mains d'Oeuvres, un collectif d'artistes qui fêtait il y a quelques jours ses 17 ans d'existences, et Pitoum nous parle du projet de Notre-Dame des Landes de 1963 à aujourd'hui. Présentation : Anna Péan / Co-interviews : Arthur Jean et Elodie Mulin / Chroniques : Flore Catala et Pitoum / Web : Elodie Mulin / Réalisation : Rémi Dussart / Coordination : Nina Beltram et Elsa Landard
La Matinale reçoit tout d'abord l'association ICAN France en la personne de Jade Loucif, une organisation internationale qui milite pour abolir les armes nucléaires et vient de recevoir à Oslo dimanche dernier le prix Nobel de la paix. Jade Loucif nous explique les enjeux autour de l'utilisation des armes nucléaires comme outil de dissuasion, sujet brûlant suite au récent conflit entre les États-Unis et la Corée du Nord. « La dissuasion c'est comme une religion, on y croit ou on n'y croit pas. » En seconde partie d'émission, Jean-François Recco sera dans le studio pour nous présenter Biocycle, l'association qu'il a créée enfin de lutter contre le gaspillage alimentaire. Avec des vélos et des triporteurs, l'association fait le lien entre les commerçants qui cèdent les denrées alimentaires non vendus et les associations caritatives qui les distribuent. "Notre démarche c'est d'essayer de co-construire les solutions dans l'intérêt général." Enfin côté chroniques, Flore nous emmène en balade sonore à l'anniversaire de Mains d'Oeuvres, un collectif d'artistes qui fêtait il y a quelques jours ses 17 ans d'existences, et Pitoum nous parle du projet de Notre-Dame des Landes de 1963 à aujourd'hui. Présentation : Anna Péan / Co-interviews : Arthur Jean et Elodie Mulin / Chroniques : Flore Catala et Pitoum / Web : Elodie Mulin / Réalisation : Rémi Dussart / Coordination : Nina Beltram et Elsa Landard
La Matinale reçoit tout d'abord l'association ICAN France en la personne de Jade Loucif, une organisation internationale qui milite pour abolir les armes nucléaires et vient de recevoir à Oslo dimanche dernier le prix Nobel de la paix. Jade Loucif nous explique les enjeux autour de l'utilisation des armes nucléaires comme outil de dissuasion, sujet brûlant suite au récent conflit entre les États-Unis et la Corée du Nord. « La dissuasion c'est comme une religion, on y croit ou on n'y croit pas. » En seconde partie d'émission, Jean-François Recco sera dans le studio pour nous présenter Biocycle, l'association qu'il a créée enfin de lutter contre le gaspillage alimentaire. Avec des vélos et des triporteurs, l'association fait le lien entre les commerçants qui cèdent les denrées alimentaires non vendus et les associations caritatives qui les distribuent. "Notre démarche c'est d'essayer de co-construire les solutions dans l'intérêt général." Enfin côté chroniques, Flore nous emmène en balade sonore à l'anniversaire de Mains d'Oeuvres, un collectif d'artistes qui fêtait il y a quelques jours ses 17 ans d'existences, et Pitoum nous parle du projet de Notre-Dame des Landes de 1963 à aujourd'hui. Présentation : Anna Péan / Co-interviews : Arthur Jean et Elodie Mulin / Chroniques : Flore Catala et Pitoum / Web : Elodie Mulin / Réalisation : Rémi Dussart / Coordination : Nina Beltram et Elsa Landard
Main edition of the show for the month of June and it includes an interview with talented mexican producer Biocycle (in Spanish). Thank you for all the support boys and girls! Tracklist: 1-Biocycle-Citizens of the Galaxy 2-Psymon-Keep The Frequency 3-Zyce-Extraterrestrial (Flegma rmx) 4-Drop Control-Digital Consciousness 5-Parallel Dialog-Much Power 6-Helber Gun, Mirok-The Perfect Drug 7-Pulsar, Liquid Sound-Expanding Consciousness Twitter: @robmendozam Facebook: www.facebook.com/djrobmendozacr Emmail: rjmendoza18@live.com
Thanks for all the support and as promised another Monday rolls around and another progpsy pocket edition is here. Lots of cool tunes and and is quite a jumpy set. Do not forget this Saturday the show with Biocycle as the guest interview. Enjoy! Tracklist: Physis - Breaking Day Flash Gordon - Quantum Harmonics Flegma - Rotation Inkel - Aerospace Ilai - Feel Insider (Vandeta rmx) Digital Impulse - My Game (Original Mix) Morten Granau - Recalibrated Twitter:@robmendozam Facebook: www.facebook.com/djrobmendozacr Email: rjmendoza18@live.com
Guest Nora Goldstein, editor, BioCycle, the magazine devoted to composting, renewable energy and sustainability, talks about the landfill energy myth and smart waste managementBioCycle