Even if you haven't picked up a bottle of woom poop yet, no doubt you've heard of terracycle.
It all started in 2001 when two Princeton University students set out to change the way people do business. Inspired by a box of worms, these students had a dream: a company could be financially successful while being ecologically and socially responsible.
Co-founders Tom Szaky and Jon Beyer were determined to turn the worm box concept into a real-life, commercially viable process. That summer, they developed prototype equipment and proved their concept was feasible by reprocessing solid waste from dining halls at Princeton University.
The company's flagship product, TerraCycle Plant Food™, is an all-natural, all-organic, 'goof-proof' liquid plant food made from waste (worm poop) and packaged in waste (reused soda bottles)!
Visit their site or read about some cool new products they have in the works - like paper made from elephant poop - from ecopreneurist.com
Terracycle's vermicompost liquid contains a full complement of beneficial microorganisms and biologically active organic compounds and organisms, including humic acids, plant growth hormones and pH regulators. This 100% organic and eco friendly nutrient is effective during all phases of plant growth, yet is gentle enough to be used for seed germination, cuttings and transplanting. Terracycle ProFusion and Plant Food is suitable for hydroponics and soil gardens. Terracycle is an ecological minded company and to help protect the environment, they package their nutrients in used plastic bottles.
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