Listen "#3. Compost Queens, San Antonio's Bokashi Composters"
Episode Synopsis
Kate Jaceldo is the co-founder of Compost Queens, a company that transforms food waste into compost. A special-ed teacher, social worker and transition facilitator for a public school district, her passion for a sustainable food system and concerns about the climate crisis radically changed her course. Born and raised in South Texas, today the Compost Queen works hard to save the planet one bucket at a time.
Compost Queens: https://www.compostqueenstx.com/
FB and IG: @compostqueens
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FB Page: @otowncompost
Instagram: @otowncompost
Twitter: @otowncompost
Compost Queens: https://www.compostqueenstx.com/
FB and IG: @compostqueens
Subscribe for O-Town Compost's convenient residential service and use promo code WESTORANGE for your first month free! https://o-towncompost.com/subscribe
FB Page: @otowncompost
Instagram: @otowncompost
Twitter: @otowncompost
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