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USCC and USBI Sign Memorandum of Agreement

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The US Composting Council and the US Biochar Initiative are proud to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement to establish a formal partnership. This collaboration aims to enhance soil health, water quality, and sustainability through the combined use of compost and biochar.

The partnership is designed to leverage the strengths of both organizations in achieving shared environmental goals.

Key Areas of Shared Interest

The USBI-USCC Partnership is built on the following shared goals:

  1. Improve plant health through compost and biochar use as soil amendments.
  2. Improve soil structure through compost and biochar use as soil amendments.
  3. Improve water quality and water conservation through biochar and compost use as soil amendments.
  4. Reduce soil erosion with biochar and compost use as soil amendments.
  5. Dispose of and use plant waste through the composting and biochar processes to reduce odor, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, sequester carbon, and create valuable materials.
  6. Promote the value of biochar and composting to assist in the development of sustainable communities.

The programs to be initiated through this partnership are based on a spirit of cooperation, reciprocity, and mutual benefit to both parties. USBI and USCC wish to seek out opportunities to cross-promote initiatives and campaigns that raise public awareness and inspire individuals and USBI and USCC agree to professional exchanges in various policy, education, and research opportunities.

A partnership with USBI is a natural fit for the USCC as compost and biochar are excellent partner products to improve porosity, increase organic matter, and conserve water. This partnership will bolster our mission of promoting composting as an integral component of soil health and organics recycling.

 

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