Composting is the natural decomposition of an organic matter into a soil like material called compost
Composting food and garden waste can be done at your home with the use of bins.
In 2009, San Francisco passed an ordinance that makes composting the city’s food waste mandatory.
The high level of microbial activity in compost boosts beneficial microbes within your soil which, in turn,
assists plants to strengthen their immune systems.
It saves water by helping the soil hold moisture and reduce water runoff
It benefits the environment by recycling organic resources while. conserving landfill space
Mature compost applied to your garden increases the water holding capacity of the soil
Composting reduces your carbon footprint because less waste goes in your trash can.
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What to do with your school's food waste?
School's contribute to tons of food waste each year and rather than throwing that food in the landfill, start composting at your school and turn your refuse into a resource- SOIL, which can be used to plant new life. Help the world reduce food waste by composting your school's wasted food.
Each year Americans waste 8 billion tons
of food. Much of this food waste can be turned into soil through the process of composting, and can be used to grow more plants.