Why Compost

There are two critical reasons to divert all of our food scraps from landfills and compost them: greenhouse gas reduction and resource recovery.

Personal benefits

When you begin separating out your food waste for composting, you are, in effect, conducting a personal waste audit for your household. This allows you to have a greater understanding of what foods you are truly wasting—buying then not eating before they rot. This could be produce or it could be leftovers that you did not eat. Composting gives you the knowledge you need to adjust your buying habits.

Other Resources

For a detailed list of climate change solutions, see Project Drawdown’s website. In particular see the solution pages for composting and reduced food waste.

To learn how to reduce the impact of wasted food by feeding the soil and composting, read this article on the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) website.