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Circular Economics 101

I’m not Plastic partners with sustainable solutions which makes economic and environmental sense.

Food-2050 Technology enabling the Circular Economy of Food Waste Composting within our Cities



1. Food Waste CollectionLeftover food, fruit peels, and vegetable scraps are collected from homes, restaurants, and farms.


2. Composting ProcessOrganic waste is fed into a composting unit, where natural microbes break it down into nutrient-rich compost.


3. Soil EnrichmentThe compost is added to soil, improving its health, structure, and ability to retain moisture.


4. Crop GrowthHealthy soil supports the growth of fruits, vegetables, and other crops, reducing reliance on chemical fertilizers.


5. Harvest & ConsumptionThese crops are harvested and consumed and any new food scraps re-enter the cycle.

Result: Less waste, healthier soil, and more sustainable food production.

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