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This is the digital home of research to expand and improve organic "waste" to energy in Rochester, NY. The purpose of the work is to use household organic material such as excess food and yard trimmings as a resource. Let's make Rochester a sustainable community!

 

If you are a city of Rochester resident, please put your two cents in by participating in my household organic material management survey.

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About this research:

Greetings,

 

Thanks for stopping by! This research is being conducted by Cam Hebda. I'm a Sustainable Systems master's degree student at the Golisano Institute of Sustainability at Rochester Institute of Technology. I'm also an avid community gardener and organizer.

 

My big dream is to see Rochester become a sustainable community. I think using organic material as a resource is a great step in the right direction!

 

If you have any questions, or would like to participate in a survey or in-depth interview on this topic, please feel free to contact Cam at jch7709@rit.edu.

 

Cheers,

 

Cam Hebda

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