Each day I go to breakfast
Put oatmeal in my bowl
Fill up my glass with O.J.
Eat half my jelly roll
I can’t believe I took more than I ate
That’s why I have so much psolet on my plate…
바다를 저장 ! HELP US SAVE THE OCEANS ! AIDEZ-NOUS A SAUVER LES OCEANS !
I am conscious of the meat, dairy and vegetables that I buy and the meals I prepare, but unfortunately, until recently I never gave a good look at how much waste my family produces. Jonathan Bloom’s new book [“American Wasteland, How America Throws Away Nearly Half of its Food (and what we can do about it)”][1] takes on the topic of food waste from various religious perspectives. Interviewing several rabbis in his book Bloom discusses the concept of bal tashchit, meaning “thou shall not destroy” but is often interpreted as “thou shall not waste.”
Israel company EMEFCY has developed a revolutionary, innovative and environmentally sound process to convert waste water into electricy, while purifying the water. This process convert waste water treatment plants from energy consumers into energy producers.