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GMT and NYC Composting Go Way Back

Green Mountain Technologies (GMT) has a long history of supporting composting efforts in New York City. Prior to starting GMT, founder and CEO Michael Bryan-Brown worked for several years as...
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Interactive World Map of GMT Installations

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Grounds for Composting

Why Compost Coffee Grounds? What is the impact of composting coffee grounds? When building a composting recipe, do coffee grounds count as food scraps or bulking agent?  These are questions...
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Interactive world map of GMT installations

Over the last twenty-five years, Green Mountain Technologies has installed composting systems for companies, organizations, and institutions across the country and around the world. As global interest in sustainability grows,...
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Crain’s Article on GMT

An article recently published in Crain’s Seattle highlights Green Mountain Technologies’ work in remote locations such as Denali National Park and Molokai, HI. http://seattle.crains.com/article/news/local-composting-technology-firm-helps-national-parks-cut-waste...
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Two Students Receive Grant and Purchase GMT’s Earth Cube

CLIENT NEED Two students from Lone Peak High School in Big Sky, Montana decided to divert their school district’s food and paper waste from the landfill. The students recognized the...
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The Nature Conservancy Composting: GMT Launches The Earth Cube

“It’s great. Very easy to ‘plug-and-play’ and no spaces for animals or bugs to get in. I was surprised that, within less than 2 weeks from start-up, the compost was...
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GMT and NYC Composting Go Way Back

Green Mountain Technologies (GMT) has a long history of supporting composting efforts in New York City. Prior to starting GMT, founder and CEO Michael Bryan-Brown worked for several years as...
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Interactive World Map of GMT Installations

...
Featured image for “Interactive World Map of GMT Installations”

Grounds for Composting

Why Compost Coffee Grounds? What is the impact of composting coffee grounds? When building a composting recipe, do coffee grounds count as food scraps or bulking agent?  These are questions...
Featured image for “Grounds for Composting”

Interactive world map of GMT installations

Over the last twenty-five years, Green Mountain Technologies has installed composting systems for companies, organizations, and institutions across the country and around the world. As global interest in sustainability grows,...
Featured image for “Interactive world map of GMT installations”

Crain’s Article on GMT

An article recently published in Crain’s Seattle highlights Green Mountain Technologies’ work in remote locations such as Denali National Park and Molokai, HI. http://seattle.crains.com/article/news/local-composting-technology-firm-helps-national-parks-cut-waste...
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Two Students Receive Grant and Purchase GMT’s Earth Cube

CLIENT NEED Two students from Lone Peak High School in Big Sky, Montana decided to divert their school district’s food and paper waste from the landfill. The students recognized the...
Featured image for “Two Students Receive Grant and Purchase GMT’s Earth Cube”

The Nature Conservancy Composting: GMT Launches The Earth Cube

“It’s great. Very easy to ‘plug-and-play’ and no spaces for animals or bugs to get in. I was surprised that, within less than 2 weeks from start-up, the compost was...
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