{{#badges: ToxicSludge}}'''SkyRocket''' is a British Columbia, Canada product sold as dry pellet fertilizer but made from [[sewage sludge]].<ref>[http://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/notices.asp?id=662 Commox Valley Regional District Website Accessed September 4, 2010.]</ref> Hundreds of communities across the U.S. sell toxic sludge products that are typically renamed [[biosolids]] and sold or given away as "fertilizer" or "compost" (and often even labeled or marketed as "natural" or "organic").As a Canadian product, SkyRocket is regulated by the British Columbia government's [[Organic Matter Recycling Regulation]] (OMRR) and the Fertilizers Act, administered by the [[Canadian Food Inspection Agency]] (CFIA).<ref>[http://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/notices.asp?id=662 Commox Valley Regional District Website Accessed September 4, 2010.]</ref> == Marketing of SkyRocket ==SkyRocket is marketed as "a high-nitrogen soil amendment, made of wood chips mixed with biosolids, which are cured over time to create nutrient-rich mulch."<ref>[http://www.comoxvalleyrd.ca/notices.asp?id=662 Commox Valley Regional District Website Accessed September 4, 2010.]</ref>