GROWING LOCAL FERTILITY: A GUIDE TO COMMUNITY COMPOSTING

Almost half the materials Americans discard – food scraps, yard trimmings, and soiled paper – are compostable. While
58% of the 34 million tons of yard trimmings are recovered for composting, the recovery level for the 36 million tons of
food scraps remain low at only 4.8%. Municipal and county governments and private food scrap generators increasingly
recognize the importance of diverting food scraps from disposal.

[pdf-embedder url=”https://library.nrcrecycles.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Growing-Local-Fertility-A-Guide-to-Community-Composting-_-ILSR-2021.pdf” title=”Growing Local Fertility- A Guide to Community Composting _ ILSR 2021″]to reach recycling goals and manage solid waste handling costs.

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