Washington – Organics Diversion and Funding
In 2022, Washington State passed House Bill 1799, which updated several provisions related to organic materials disposal and management. The bill also addresses compost purchasing,...
Are you a local government interested in community composting but unsure of how it can scale to meet your needs? Or perhaps you are a community-oriented composter or micro hauler looking to grow your own operation. This webinar series is for you!
Check out this series to learn how to scale up community composting without compromising the distributed scale and community values that set it apart.
This webinar series, together with our broader library of composting-related webinar recordings, is one way ILSR supports the growth of a distributed and diverse composting infrastructure that includes community-scale and on-farm systems. Explore our other composting-related webinar recordings.
May 23, 2024
In this webinar, three successful community composting businesses discuss scaling up their operations, while staying true to the distributed operations and mission-driven focus that set community composting apart. Topics covered will include cooperative structures, partnerships with local farmers and gardens, hub-and-spoke models of growth, community engagement, and more!
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June 26, 2024
Are you interested in keeping composting local but worried that a local, distributed model can’t scale? Are you a community composter who wants to grow your operation but wonders how to do so without becoming more centralized and industrialized? This webinar focuses on how three community composting businesses scaled up their operations, while maintaining a local, circular model that maximizes the benefits of composting.
Access the recordingIn 2022, Washington State passed House Bill 1799, which updated several provisions related to organic materials disposal and management. The bill also addresses compost purchasing,...
Community composters and allies showcased community composting as a force of innovation in the broader composting industry at CCC26.
A participatory event on how to advocate for local ordinances to support distributed composting featuring real-life examples.
Brenda Platt was awarded the prestigious Jerome Goldstein Lifetime Achievement Award by the US Composting Council.