I’m preparing a piece that makes the environmental, economic, and everyday advantages of composting clear and motivating for a broad, non-specialist audience. The finished work should read smoothly for someone who has never composted before yet still feel credible to readers who already recycle or garden.
Here’s what I need from you: • A well-researched, 1,500–2,000-word article (Google Doc or Word) that explains the key benefits of composting, backed by up-to-date data and reputable sources. • Engaging structure: attention-grabbing headline, logical sub-headings, and a concise summary or call to action at the end. • Friendly, accessible tone—minimal jargon, quick definitions when technical terms can’t be avoided. • Proper inline citations or footnotes plus a reference list so facts can be verified easily. • One round of refinements after my initial review.
You’re free to weave in real-world examples, quick statistics, or short case studies to keep readers hooked. Feel free to suggest complementary visuals or infographics; I may commission those separately.
Please deliver the first draft within three weeks so there’s time for feedback and final polishing before the one-month mark. When you reply, include a link to any sustainability or environmental writing you’ve done so I can gauge fit and voice. I’m looking forward to collaborating with you on content that gets more people excited to turn their food scraps into something great for the planet.
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