Self sustainable zero waste productive home in Melbourne demonstrates future | Gardening Australia
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Yost Backer promotes a sustainable food system with a zero-waste restaurant and greenhouse showcasing self-sustainability and waste-free practices, utilizing recycled materials and generating energy from restaurant waste. The ecosystem includes aquaponics systems, rooftop drum garden beds, and innovative chefs growing produce from waste materials, offering a sustainable food alternative.
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- Yost Backer promotes a closed-loop ecosystem in living buildings by utilizing waste for food growth, energy generation, and sustainability, as seen in the zero-waste restaurant and greenhouse at Melbourne's Federation Square.
- The house's innovative features, such as aquaponics systems, rooftop drum garden beds, and mushroom growth from waste, demonstrate a holistic approach to sustainability, showcasing the potential for self-sustaining ecosystems within urban environments.
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Recent questions
How does Yost Backer promote sustainability?
By advocating for a closed-loop ecosystem in living buildings.
What is the focus of Yost Backer's zero-waste restaurant?
Showcasing food growth from restaurant waste.
How does Yost Backer utilize waste in food production?
By growing mushrooms on waste materials like coffee grounds.
What sustainable features are present in Yost Backer's greenhouse?
Aquaponics systems with fish and plants in a closed loop.
How does Yost Backer contribute to local food production?
By growing produce in rooftop drum garden beds.
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