Government Arts College, Udumalpet, is a general degree college located at Udumalpet, Tamil Nadu. The college is affiliated with Bharathiar University. This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science.
Science
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Botany
- Zoology
Arts and Commerce
- Tourism
- Tamil
- English
- Economics
- Commerce
Arasan Ganesan Polytechnic (AGP) college is a technical institute based in Sivakasi town in the southern state of Tamil Nadu in India. It is a government-aided co-educational institution founded in 1981 by Arasan A.M.S. Ganesan, a philanthropist of Sivakasi town, under the Arasan Educational Charity trust.
AGP offers technical diploma programs in Civil Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Printing Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Computer Engineering.
Community composting is a method of composting that sources organic materials from local areas or collects compost, involves the community in the composting process, and uses that compost locally. It is an alternative to traditional composting which is typically done individually, offering a location to deposit compost or services from the community to take organic food waste and compost it for local use. Similar to recycling, this process is a major component in waste reduction. Food scraps and yard trimmings are best kept within communities where they can be composted and returned to local soils in gardens, parks, yards, or farms. Collecting materials and using compost locally reduces greenhouse gas emissions produced from transporting materials and/or distributing compost long distances. Additionally, keeping organic materials out of landfills significantly reduces emissions of methane.
The practice of community composting often takes place within towns, cities, and neighborhoods, with most sites located at schools, farms, community gardens, parks and other public lands within community organizations. These communities can range from rural to urban areas. Some sites are smaller compared to larger municipal or commercial composting facilities, often organized by local governments or corporations. The size of the operation is based solely around the needs of the community and its participants, often being organized by different organizational and business models, typically including nonprofits, small businesses, farms, schools, community gardens, and worker-owned cooperatives. The institute for Local Self-Reliance lists six guiding principles for community composting.
- Resources recovered: Waste is reduced; food scraps and other organic materials are diverted from disposal and composted.
- Locally based and closed loop: Organic materials are a community asset, and are generated and recycled into compost within the same neighborhood or community.
- Organic materials returned to soils: Compost is used to enhance local soils, support local food production, and conserve natural ecology by improving soil structure and maintaining nutrients, carbon, and soil microorganisms.
- Community-scaled and diverse: Composting infrastructure is diverse, distributed, and sustainable; systems are scaled to meet the needs of a self-defined community.
- Community engaged, empowered, and educated: Compost programming engages and educates the community in food systems thinking, resource stewardship, or community sustainability, while providing solutions that empower individuals, businesses, and institutions to capture organic waste and retain it as a community resource.
- Community supported: Aligns with community goals (such as healthy soils and healthy people) and is supported by the community it serves. The reverse is true, too; a community composting program supports community social, economic, and environmental well-being.
Aleksandar Miletić (; born 30 April 1995) is a Serbian football defender.
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