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editorial@post-journal.com In today’s day and age, many are focused on protecting the Earth and doing their part. One simple way that anyone can do that is through composting. New York State’s Compost Awareness Week, which was at the beginning of May, is a week set aside to raise awareness across the state of the many benefits for the environment that come from composting. According to Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Master Gardener Volunteer Stephen Rees, about 60 percent of waste that ends up in landfills each year is organic waste that can just as easily be recycled or composted. “It’s really about managing your household waste stream and getting waste from places like your kitchen and yard out of landfills,” Rees said. ....
Home Composting Introduction to Composting Composting at home is easy; all it takes is a little time, effort and patience. After plants and animals die, they decompose naturally as bacteria and fungi go to work breaking down the remains. Once decayed, the original material is no longer recognizable and takes the form of a rich, dark, soil-like substance. When humans help this process along it is called composting and the product is called compost. Why Composting is Important Composting organic materials such as yard trimmings and food scraps reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills or combustion facilities. Preventing organics from landfills reduces the production of methane, a power greenhouse gas. ....
Attention local gardeners and compost enthusiasts; here is your chance to get some free compost at the start of the growing season. In recognition of International Compost Awareness Week, the Tompkins County Department of Recycling and Materials Management (TCRMM) and Cayuga Compost have partnered to host a Food Scrap Drop Spot Compost Giveaway at three Food Scraps Recycling Drop Spots during the first full week of May, including Newfield Town Hall May 6. Here is how it works: Bring your own container such as a five-gallon bucket to one of the three Food Scraps Recycling Drop Spot events listed below. TCRMM staff will be on hand to assist with filling the containers. While youâre there, please feel free to drop off your own food scraps, or receive a toolkit to start collecting your own food scraps at home. ....
Benefits of Compost Highlighted During International Compost Awareness Week 2021 Compost organizations around the world have joined forces to highlight. ....
Article content To mark Compost Awareness Week, from May 2 to 8, the City of Regina is offering free compost to Regina residents, while supplies last. In March, the city reached a milestone with its first “pile flip” at the food and yard waste pilot processing site, according to a city news release issued Friday. The pile flip is part of how waste is moved through the composting process. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Free compost available from City of Regina pilot waste project Back to video The organic material was collected from the Yard Waste Depot and Food and Yard Waste Pilot and reduced to compost. ....