Project ABLE

British Youth are ABLE

project ABLE

In the English town of Wakefield the Green Business Network started the disadvantaged youth of the area in cardboard recycling. It then evolved into selling discarded paper as horse bedding.  The “used” bedding was then collected and composted in a wormery.  Then, the worms were used to feed a fish farm of Siberian sturgeon and ornamental Koi carp. The sturgeon even produce caviar.

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If that wasn’t enough, willow trees were planted that use composted sludge from the local sewage plant, that in turn fuel a biomass boiler that provides the optimum temperature for the fish. The waste from the fish tanks then fertilizes an orchard, tree nursery and vegetable plot.  For even more see the link at www.theableproject.org.uk/


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