Recycling Organics International Inc.

"INVESTING IN THE EARTH"

Recycling Organics, International is a 'C' Corporation, registered to do business in the State of Texas and worldwide on the Internet.

ROI is the company acromyn. An acronym that is also known as:

  • "Return On investment"
    "Return On Innovation"
    "Return On Involvement"

The ROI Vision:

  • To develop effective, financially-feasible methods to promote education and hands-on instruction in organics recycling, composting, organic gardening and rainwater harvesting to the world-wide public, via the company's website.

The ROI Mission:

  • To help establish volunteer cooperative groups of organics recycling, composting and gardening enthusiasts world-wide, promoting an economically-feasible and locally-sustainable opportunity for educational hands-on instruction to enhance the practice of composting and organic gardening in all its forms - with particular emphasis on production of vegetables for human food, at home and in community gardens.

ROI Motto/tagline:

Investing In the Earth

In addition to our corporate functions to research, develop and promote products to restore and replenish the microbiology of our land, we also sponsor and promote citizen education and hands-on training in local communities across the country through our organization called Organic Recycling Group.

ORG Structure:

A cooperative of organics recycling enthusiasts that promote ecological sustainability at the local level through programs such as Cash For CompostTM and Compost Spoken HereTM
ORG Chapter Membership is composed of two types of memberships:
  • Citizen Members of the local community
  • Commercial ICA Members who manufacture local products for local ROI Territory Franchise Operators.

If you would like to become an ORG Member, or are interested in receiving information about a ROI Territory Franchise Opportunity in your community, please use the Contact? link to let me know your interest and I'll send you the Membership Application or Franchise Information Package.

When people ask me "what do you do", this is my response:

I'm Robert Moore, CEO of Recycling Organics, International.
The markets for our company products and services are the 50 million men and women who manage their gardens, nurseries, farms and ranches that cover more than 50 billion acres of land in the United States - a $290 billion-dollar industry.
We are focused on restoring nature's beneficial soil microbiology because synthetic fertilizers and other treatments used to grow food, fiber and forage crops - while necessary - have a serious side effect - that severely unbalances and reduces the beneficial microbiology community in the soil.
Plants need beneficial microbes to produce nutritious harvests and protect them from pests and diseases.
So beneficial microbiology must be replenished for the sake of our environment and security of our national food supply.
ROI knows how to do that.
Our products also help reduce pollution in our water and erosion of our land.
Our proprietary Liquid Microbial Concentrate product is new in the marketplace - which we will capture - through our tranchise network of trained contractors - manufacturing our product line in thousands of local communities - thus providing high market value support for local consumers - for all our products and services.

For those of you who are investors, ROI is seeking additional equity funding to expand our successful model nationally and internationally. If you would like to receive our compelling two-page Executive Summary, simply contact me? and provide your mailing address.

ROI is an organization comprised of organic recycling, composting and organic gardening enthusiasts and adherents, who also belong to an organization called Organics Recycling Group (ORG) - an informal social/networking organization that ROI supports and which also refers to this ROI company.

Organics Recycling Group Chapter membership is comprised of friends, associates and family of ROI's Independent Contractor Associates (ICA) that form the ICA Network (I-CAN) which locally manufactures compost and compost-based products under the Hi-HarvestTM brand available for bulk deliveries to lawn-care, landscaping and plant nursery companies, and for packaged sale in retail stores such as feed stores and plant nurseries.

If you would like to learn more about ROI and/or ORG and the way it operates - and find out how you can become a member of I-CAN to participate in the Cash for CompostTM and Compost Spoken HereTM programs, contact me?.

ROI is focused...

...on organic recycling, and aerobic composting as a primary means of promoting private and public recycling of organic materials, and encouraging organic gardening and farming.

The focus of ROI as a commercial entity is Ecosystem Services - to enhance ecological sustainability for land, water and air.

Conservation practitioners are invited to participate with ROI by contributing to the educational content of or our outreach program through their local ORG Chapter.

Promoting and fostering the science and art of conservation and ecological practices has never been more important.

New insights, techniques and approaches are always welcome to address specific topics that threaten human sustainability.

ROI recognizes that much of the surface of the earth touched by human populations is now dirt - dirty, damaged and in need of repair, particularly replenishment of beneficial microbial communities that have been depleted by overuse of synthetic chemical treatments.

Severely over-worked agricultural land can never again be natural soil. It has been soiled. Changed. But needs to become naturally productive again.

Synthetic-only approaches have not worked - and in fact have been shown to be detrimental. Hurt the land that needs Mother Nature's touch again.

Organic solutions are 'on the move' again, and need to be coordinated with technological treatments. Technology is certainly helpful, but it is not the primary solution. Mother Nature is still the primary solution

We must engage and cooperate with Nature's Systems in all we do, to help heal the damage we have collectively caused to this earth. We must recognize our resposibility for healing the hurts to nature - the erosion and pollution that humans have caused - particularly in the last 50 years.

Restoration of the hidden universe - the microscopic world that is the basis of life on this planet - must take precedence to win this battle.

Human populations have been increasing since recorded history - and are not going to stop growing anytime soon. Not even governmental 'decrees' to destroy fetuses by surgical abortion is going to be successful against the population increase that will eventually out-strip the ability of the earth's landmass to feed it's burgeoning tide of humanity.

Not only the landmass, but also the limited natural resources of this planet that we are using like there is no tomorrow. Most of those resources (like crude oil) are not replaceable (sustainable). We must learn how to sustain human life without using natural resources indiscriminately.

We cannot sustain survival of the human race in centuries hence, based upon resources that are being consumed even faster than human population is expanding.

The answers must be found - or 'the good life' as we know it - on this planet - will cease to exist, and life will become a matter of survival. Look at history - most of the wars fought on this earth - were to gain more earth on which to grow food or gain control over natural resources.

ROI believes that returning the remains of organic materials (especially livestock manures) back to the earth in a plant-productive way, is a large part of that answer.

Technology and nature must work hand-in-hand when developing and implementing proposed solutions to this growing dilemma.

The old adage: 'waste not - want not' must be re-applied to this age of 'disposable societies'. That which is 'left over' must become part of a new solution in which Recycle, Reuse and Reduce become the predominant theme.

ROI applauds the efforts of companies such as Quest Recycling http://www.questrecycling.com/sustainable-selections/organics and their programs - take a moment to peruse their website.

Nature's systems of aerobic and anaerobic organic decomposition cannot be ignored in the search for world-wide solutions. The secret world of microorganisms must be learned and adapted to sustain human life within the organic system of nature.
Mankind must learn to stop polluting and eroding this planet with its wastes.
Or suffer eventual extinction.

One of ROI's major goals is to demonstrate the components of a sustainable food production system (not based just on synthetic chemical fertilizers), through promoting organic recycling practices (making and using quality compost and replenishing soil microbiology with LMC) to produce fruits, vegetables, nuts and other food crops, using proven (for many centuries) ecological and economically sustainable practices.

Composting is...

...the primary basis of economically-feasible sustainable organic home gardening - a process that utilizes free and readily-available materials. Reducing organic landfill wastes at the household level.

Aerobic composting is not easy to learn just from printed information. It takes hands-on activity to learn how to do it well. So ROI has a mission to train persons in the science-based ART forms that are composting and organic gardening.

© 2011 Robert C. Moore ~ All Rights Reserved

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