The Power of Composting Management Of Organizations Andrew Mackey
What is composting? The things we consider to be no use Types of Heaps: Heaps for the City, conservative Heaps for the Country, no Limit
Composting Do’s Composting Do's: What you can compost Items that are high in carbon and nitrogen Dry leaves Sawdust Paper Straw & dry grass Wood ash Fruit & Vegetable scraps Coffee Grounds with filters Tea bags Crushed egg shells
Composting Don’ts Compost Don’ts: What not to compost Dairy products Meat products Diseased Plants Pet Waste Coal or charcoal ash Plastic Glass Metal Cooking oil Yard trimmings treated with chemical pesticides
Composting Ratios Carbon : Nitrogen Ratio : 1 High ratio = slower decomposition Low ratio = stinky pile
Composting Ratio Chart
Why should we compost Give back natural elements to the Earth’s soil such as nitrogen, carbon, and nutrients Reduce landfill space Prevent erosion Reduce the use of chemicals Correct contamination soil Be proactive
Barriers to Composting Site – Environment Agency Householders Community Composters Contractors/contracts Local Authorities Government
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The Power of Growing Event Forsyth Farmer’s Market Contingency Plan: Choose another location in the park Lowe’s as a sponsor Contingency Plan: Choose Home Depot Group met twice a week
Survey Results
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How knowledgeable were you about composting before the demonstration?
Please rate the helpfulness of this composting demonstration.
How many servings of fruits and vegetables do you and your family consume per day?
Do you participate in Savannah’s curbside recycling program or any recycling program within your community?
Will you make a commitment to pass this valuable information along to your family and friends and to start composing this year?
Community Reactions Occupy Savannah Organization Cooperation ( + ) Friendly Interested Resistance ( - ) Stubborn Not Interested
Composting for Kids Taught 30 kids Composting Activity with candy, marshmallows, pretzels, green sprinkles, and gummy worms Refreshments Lowe’s Aprons Stickers