Composting is easy magic! It turns food waste — which might now go into the trash or down the kitchen sink drain via the “garbage disposal” — into a rich, sweet-smelling soil amendment. Applied to garden beds, it enriches the soil environment for plants and for the millions of tiny decomposer organisms that live under our feet. Bonus: it reduces household trash volume significantly!
Why compost? (1) It reduces household waste by up to 50% (and makes the trash bin smell way better). (2) Without organic waste in the trash, paper bags work very well to line the bin; this keeps many plastic bags out of landfills and incinerators. (3) Right now, more than half of the trash that ends up in landfills is compostable organic matter that generates methane. (Boo; unburned methane is a greenhouse gas on steroids.)
Can I compost at home? Absolutely! Composting can happen in a back yard, or on a deck or porch (or even via vermiculture, indoor composting with worms). You can make your own bin (simple to do, and it makes a fun science project for kids), or buy discount bins from Energize Wayland (look under the Deep Dive Tab). Get resources and composting basics by clicking on Steps to Take, above.
Are there other composting options than home composting? You bet!
- If you’re a sticker holder at the Wayland Transfer Station, you can now drop off food scraps at the WOW bin! More info here.
- Weekly curbside pick-up of food scraps/organic matter is available locally through Black Earth Compost. This too will get you some of the end product — that sweet black gold!