New England Organics

New England Organics is a leading producer of biosolids, fertilizer products made from toxic sewage sludge, selling over 250,000 yards of compost or other soil amendments annually. It is a division of Casella Waste Systems, a "regional solid waste, recycling, and resource management services company."

Participant in the 2011 BioCycle 11th Annual Conference on "Renewable Energy from Organics Recycling"
New England Organics and its parent company, Casella Waste Systems, were participants in the 2011 BioCycle 11th Annual Conference on "Renewable Energy from Organics Recycling." BioCycle Magazine is a publication serving the interests of the sewage sludge industry.

Toxic Sewage Sludge Given Away as "Organic Biosolids Compost"
In 2009 a major controversy erupted in San Francisco when the Center for Food Safety and the Organic Consumers Association called on the SFPUC to end its give-away of toxic sewage sludge as free "organic biosolids compost" to gardeners. A March 4, 2010, demonstration at City Hall by the OCA forced a temporary halt to the program. (See articles below)     The misleading labeled "organic compost," which the PUC has given away free to gardeners since 2007,  is composed of toxic sewage sludge from San Francisco and eight other counties. Very little toxicity testing has been done, but what little has been done is alarming. Just the sludge from San Francisco alone has tested positive for 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (a.k.a. DBCP), Isopropyltoluene (a.k.a. p-cymene or p-isopropyltoluene), Dioxins and Furans.

Contact

 * New England Organics
 * 135 Presumpscot Street, Unit 1, Portland, ME 04103
 * Phone: (888) 472-9471
 * Website: http://www.newenglandorganics.com

Related SourceWatch articles

 * Toxic sludge
 * Toxic Sludge Portal
 * Sewage sludge
 * Biosolids