Wednesday, December 23, 2009

COMPOSt THIS!

Hay there ya'll
With Christmas coming I thought I would talk about the importance of composting all that food waste! Food and paper waste takes up over 50% of our landfills! Can you believe it??

And a staggering 50% of all food created..................gets thrown away before it can be eaten, in the USA! That is just downright ridiculous!

Check out these outrageous facts from Duke University:

1. Food and paper are the two largest contributors to landfill, and make up more than half of all landfill waste – more than all plastics, diapers, Styrofoam, and tires, COMBINED. [source: US EPA]

2. Food and paper are biodegradable in nature but not in landfills, due to lack of OXYGEN being buried deep and saturated with water. Landfills EMBALM food and paper for many years. The only real decomposition is anaerobic (lacking oxygen) which produces methane horrible greenhouse gas (see global warming).

3. Food is the #1 LEAST recycled [composted] material [US EPA]

4. The average American produces 4 lbs of landfill waste every day – that’s more than 50 TONS over a lifetime. Half of this waste is compostable .

5. The US is far behind the rest of the world in recycling– most Asian and European have far more advanced recycling efforts, in many cases with steep fees and more categories for separating recyclable materials (including compostables). In some countries, clear plastic trash bags are required so that “trash police” can inspect trash and issue fines for non-compliance.

•6.We are literally running out of landfill space – even with all of our wide open western and mid-western states. Suburban sprawl requires hauling trash longer and longer distances to landfills – with great expense and environmental impact.

7. The US creates more and more trash every year, despite increased recycling attention. This is because of population growth and overall economic growth (we’re buying and trashing more stuff as we “trade up” to higher levels of prosperity). In many cases, even the rates of recycling are decreasing, due to general apathy/complacency.

8. Many communities in the US don’t even have curbside collection of recyclables

SEATTLE has a wonderful composting program that became mandatory last year. Not only does composting remove waste out of the garbage cycle. It is also responsible for providing clean air. Remember the days of dumpster smell? The odor would permeate the dumpster, a sickly sweet, grotesque smell ............never would I want to live in the apartment above the trash pickup area. With compost, it is a clean smell. No more methane trapped in plastic.

I challenge all of you to go out and get your community in on the composting craze! Heck Seattle makes it into something people will by for their gardens!


No comments:

Post a Comment

Hi! Thanks for commenting on the COMPOST THIS! blog. We will review your message and post it as quickly as possible!