Reading Green Wellbeing Network member, the Integrated Research Development Centre, in the news for their compost research

A project undertaken by the Integrated Research Development Centre in conjunction with the University of Reading assessed the performance of homemade compost made by a Nepalese community group. As reported in the BBC news, the home-made compost showed better results compared with various shop-bought composts. That's TV spoke with some of the project participants, who said “We are really happy and we want to share this good thing to the wider communities."

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