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Rust Belt Riders Turn Cleveland-Area Food Waste into Soil

2020-12-08 12:11:00| Waste Age

Clevelanders Daniel Brown and Michael Robinson started Rust Belt Riders in 2014. Back then, it was just the two of them and their bicyclespicking up food waste and composting it for local farms and community gardens. Now, the company employs 10 peo

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