En colaboración con el US Composting Council (USCC) y BioCycle, el Instituto para la Autonomía Local anuncia dos eventos que se celebrarán en conjunto con la Conferencia y Exposición Internacional de la USCC in Jacksonville, Florida:
Taller de Mejores Prácticas en Compostaje Comunitario –
January 25, 2016
Cultivating Community Composting Forum 2016-
January 26, 2016
These events will bring together composters to network, share best practices, and build support for community scale composting systems and enterprises. The Cultivating Community Composting Forum 2016 is the third national forum sponsored by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance and BioCycle.
Scholarships are available to community composters!
Haga clic aquí to apply.
Application deadline: November 13ta
Taller sobre mejores prácticas en el compostaje comunitario
1 to 4:30 pm, Monday, January 25ta, 2016
In this half-day workshop for community composters, we will walk through practices that work. Topics include: creative financing, operator training, engaging community and recruiting participants, food scrap collection, equipment and small-scale systems, site planning, complying with regulations, outreach and communications, cooperative structures, technology platforms, marketing compost, measuring impact, managing the compost process, and overcoming roadblocks. We will address how to take your community-scale composting to the next level. Walk away knowing how to adapt the efforts and achievements of other programs for your community. Open to community-scale composters who are composting on-site at schools, community gardens and farms or otherwise keeping the process as local and small-scale as possible while engaging the community through participation and education. Pedal-powered collectors welcome.
Practitioners: A diverse team of community composters will lead this workshop. If you’re interested in participating, please email Joshua Etim at [email protected].
Facilitators/hosts: Brenda Platt, Institute for Local Self-Reliance; Nora Goldstein, BioCycle
Workshop Cost: USCC Member Price: $175 / Non-Member Price: $225
Register on the USCC web site, aquí.
Scholarships available to community composters! Apply aquí by November 13ta. After that, email Joshua Etim at [email protected].
Cultivating Community Composting Forum
2:30 to 6:00 pm, Tuesday, January 26ta, 2016
This Forum will take place as a track on the first day of the US Composting Council’s International Conference and Trade Show (January 25ta-28ta).
The first panel will feature innovative strategies to grow community composting: technology platforms, cooperative structures, best management practices, and more. The second panel will focus on why equipment manufacturers, commercial composters, and local and state government should care about community composting. It will feature lightening presentations from community composters on three core topics: equipment needs, collaboration with commercial sites, and city-supported programs. Panels of experts will respond to the lightening talks and spark dialogue.
El Foro tiene como objetivo:
- Fomentar una mayor interconexión entre los compostadores comunitarios/a pequeña escala/urbanos y los miembros/asistentes a conferencias de la USCC
- Muestra cómo el compostaje a escala comunitaria encaja y complementa la industria del compostaje más grande, tanto en recolección como en procesamiento, y tanto para individuos como para organizaciones.
- Muestra la variedad de modelos e ideas innovadoras que están creciendo desde cero.
- Fomentar una red de compostaje comunitaria que se mantenga conectada después de la conferencia.
Register on the USCC web site, aquí.
Scholarships available to community composters! Apply aquí by November 13ta.
¿Qué es el compostaje comunitario?
Community composting programs keep the feedstocks, process and product as local as possible while engaging the community through participation and education. Projects range from urban to rural and include small enterprises, demonstration/training sites, schools, universities, pedal-powered collection systems, worker-owned cooperatives, community gardens and farms.
Para obtener más información sobre el compostaje comunitario, descargue nuestro informe:
Aumentar la fertilidad local: guía para el compostaje comunitario