COMPOSTING – WHY and HOW
Composting methods and strategies, curbside pick up, community drop-off, and commercial services.
Sunday, November 3 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm (Don’t forget to set your clocks back on Nov. 2!)
Watertown Free Public Library in the Watertown Savings Bank Room
The EPA tells us that almost a half of the “trash” we throw away in the US could be composted, and half of that is food. Learn how you can compost with different strategies used in Watertown and other communities to remove compostable materials from our trash!
Presentations on organic waste recycling in the context of the climate crisis, composing methods and strategies, a municipal curbside pick up program, a community drop-off program, yard waste recycling, and a commercial pick-up service. Q & A, resource tables, and light refreshments!
Sponsored by Watertown Environment and Energy Efficiency Committee (WE3C), Watertown Faces Climate Change/ Watertown Citizens for Peace, Justice and the Environment, Progressive Watertown, Watertown Public Schools, Watertown Community Gardens, Neighborhood Solar, Town Councilor Caroline Bays and Town Councilor Tony Palomba.
For questions contact 781-664-3525.