
Composting Programs
Composting programs are organized efforts to turn organic waste, such as food scraps and yard waste, into nutrient-rich soil. These programs encourage residents and businesses to separate compostable materials from regular trash, which are then collected and processed in composting facilities. The resulting compost can be used in gardens, parks, and farms to improve soil health naturally. By reducing landfill waste and greenhouse gas emissions, composting programs promote environmental sustainability and help communities manage waste more responsibly. They are an effective way to recycle organic materials and support eco-friendly practices.