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On Worms and Princeton Entrepreneurship
Sunday, 28 March 2010
by Abby Greene
Once upon a time, a 19-year-old Princeton student had a crazy idea: why not harvest worm poop, liquefy it, and package it in re-used soda bottles? In 2001, while visiting some friends in Montreal over the Fall Break of his freshman year, Tom Szaky watched as his friends fed scraps of food to red wiggler
- Published in Alumni, Princeton in the News
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compost, Princeton Business Plan Contest, recycle, red wiggler, TerraCycle, Tom Szaky, worm poop