RESOURCES

Factsheets

  • #1 Backyard Composting

    Backyard composting is a way to recycle plants, animals, and other organisms back into the soil.

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  • #2 Vermicomposting

    Vermicomposting, or worm composting is an easy process that requires only a few simple components: some red wriggler worms, a ventilated bin, bedding for the worms to live in, food for the worms, and some time to harvest their nutrient rich castings.

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  • #3 Backyard Food Waste Digester

    Food waste digesters are the easiest way to compost any type of kitchen scraps, including hard to manage kitchen waste like meat, breads, dairy and processed foods. Since these food scraps often attract rodents, the enclosed, half-buried digester acts as a deterrent, keeping rodents out of your compost and away from your home.

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  • #4 Hot Composting

    Hot composting is an effective way to make large quantities of compost, in as little as 3 months.

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  • #17 Understanding Compostable Plastics

    Learn the different between certified compostable products and how to dispose of them accordingly.

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  • #25 Hot Water Bath Canning

    In this factsheet you will learn about Hot Bath Canning, how it works, what you can make, and how to do it safely.

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  • #26 Multi-Family Dwelling Composting Options

    Learn about ways to divert organic matter from the landfill and recycle this nutrient-rich resource in an on-site small-scale composting device.

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  • #29 Yard-Free Composting

    There are many ways to manage your organic waste without a traditional backyard composting system. This factsheet will give you detailed information on curbside collection in the CRD, worm composting, electric countertop composters, and tumbler composters.

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  • #32 Composting for Businesses

    Learn about waste management options for businesses in the CRD, their benefits, and drawbacks.

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