Rodale Institute
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Rodale Institute is a non-profit organization that publishes information on "organic" gardening but promotes the use of sewage sludge "compost," calling it biosolids.
Rodale Institute's "Using Compost" Video Promotes Sewage Sludge "Compost"
The video titled "Using Compost for Landscape and Nursery Production" is a "production of the US Composting Council and the Rodale Institute, with partners R. Alexander Associates, Inc. and Filtrexx International." Funding apparently came from the United States Department of Agriculture (via USDA CSREES Grant 91-COOP-1-6159). Also involved is the University of Hawaii. It promotes making "compost" with sewage sludge, which in the video is called by the PR euphemism "biosolids."
The online hosts are Ron Alexander of R. Alexander Associates, Inc., described as a "leading compost marketer," and Rod Tyler, Filtrexx International CEO, with the misleading title, "America's compost gardener." Both promote sewage sludge compost, as of course does the Us Composting Council.
USDA chief soil scientist Rufus Chaney is a long-standing advocate of putting sewage sludge on food-growing land. The closing credits report that the "compost" used in the video was "supplied by Lehigh County Office of Solid Waste Management Composting Facility and the Rodale Institute Experimental Farm."
Additional funds for this sludge industry PR video came from Houston-based Browning Ferris Industries, one of the nation's largest waste management companies. BFI companies are trademarked under the enormous waste management umbrella company, Allied Waste Industries.
View the video here:
Connections with Sewage Sluge Promoter "BioCycle" Magazine
The Rodale Institute has shared employees with BioCycle magazine, originally published by the Rodale Press, a part of the Rodale Institute. Dan Sullivan, managing editor for BioCycle, worked at the Rodale Institute for five years and Organic Gardening magazine for 3 1/2 years. BioCycle is a major promoter of growing food in sewage sludge.
Mission Statement
According to its website, Rodale is "dedicated to pioneering organic farming through research and outreach. For over sixty-years, we’ve been researching the best practices of organic agriculture and ... educating consumers about how going organic is the healthiest option for people and the planet."
Board of Directors
Maria Rodale, co-chair: Rodale is the great-granddaughter of J.I. Rodale. Besides her Rodale Institute board chairmanship, she is a board member of the New York Restoration Project and a board member of the Mount Sinai Children’s Environmental Health Center for the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. (Rodale won the 2007 Americans for the United Nations Population Fund Award for her work to promote the "health and dignity of women." She also received The National Audubon Society’s “Rachel Carson Award” for “Working to Ensure a Healthy Environment for Future Generations” in 2004.)
Paul A. McGinley, co-chair
Anthony Rodale, chair emeritus
Ardath H. Rodale, co-chair emeritus in memoriam
Staff
Mark Smallwood, Executive Director
Jeff Moyer, Director of Farm Operations
Elaine Ingham, Chief Scientist
Maya Rodale, Director of Communications and Outreach
Megan Kintzer, Director of Development
Elaine Macbeth, Director of Finance and HR
Kim Schroeder, Director of Facilities
Contact Information
Rodale Institute 611 Siegfriedale Road Kutztown, PA 19530-9320 USA Phone: 610-683-1400/1443/1381/6009 Fax: 610-683-8548
An online contact form can be accessed here.
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