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March 7, 2013

As part of a sustainability project at University of Michigan-Dearborn's Environmental Interpretive Center, Kyle Kandilian started his own blatticomposting project. Blatticomposting is a new technique that uses cockroaches to convert human food wastes into compost, and it already has impacted the university's sustainability efforts.

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