FREE WEBINAR on May 20 at 10am: Compost Specifications and Best Management Practices for Landscape Architects

You're invited to join the Composting Association of Vermont and Chuck Duprey from Naturcycle on Tuesday May 20 for a free 1-hour intensive (10-11am Eastern time) for those interested in compost applications in landscape architecture.

Compost has many green benefits including preventing erosion, conserving water, and promoting healthy vegetative growth. Specifications for compost applications help builders and landscape architects implement more green building practices, and bring projects into compliance for getting the LEED-seal of approval.

LA CE and LEED CE available for this session.

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This is part of a series of interactive Soil Builders Workshops where you can:

  1. Gain a deeper understanding of the connections between soil health & water quality.

  2. Increase your technical know-how about compost, including specific compost Best Management Practices for a wide range of interventions.

  3. Learn how to support change of practice for road construction, development projects, stormwater control & site remediation.

Organized by the Composting Association of Vermont, the Soil Builders Project is funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under assistance agreement (LC00A00605) to New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission in partnership with the Lake Champlain Basin Program.

Questions? Contact Natasha at can natasha@compostingvermont.org or 802-373-6499

We hope to see you there!