A Campaign to fight clean water, dengue and malaria
The environmental benefits of our Mud ball campaign will benefit all water and reef users. All departments participated in production of mud balls and it was a good way to get them involved with the resorts greater concern for the area. 18 trays (700+) are finished and fermenting.

Above – Sheridan Beach Resort’s General Manager Rotarian David Poley and Food and Beverage Manager Loretto Suerte Making EM 1

• Microbial inoculant
• 100+ species of beneficial microorganisms
• Safe to use U.S. Dept. Ag. – GRAS Generally Recognized As Safe
• OMRI listed – Status A Organic Materials Review Institute
• 116 countries including USA & European countries
• For crop production, poultry & livestock production, industrial and community waste management, aquacultureEM stands for Effective Microorganisms, it is a mixed culture of over 100 species of aerobic and anaerobic types living symbiotically with each other. These microorganisms are beneficial and naturally occurring mostly used or found in foods.
• EM Technology is currently being used in 116 countries.
• The Dominant Species Lactic Acid Bacteria Actinomycetes Photosynthetic bacteria Yeasts
• Beneficial Fungi
Download the pdf copy of the RCCM Dengue Campaign under the newsletter section to view the full report on this campaign.

