- Composting Home
- Basic Information
- Where You Live
- Frequent Questions
- Laws/Statutes
- Environmental Benefits
- Science/Technology
- Publications
Yard trimmings and food residuals together constitute 24 percent of the U.S. municipal solid waste stream. That's a lot of waste to send to landfills when it could become useful and environmentally beneficial compost instead!
Composting offers the obvious benefits of resource efficiency and creating a useful product from organic waste that would otherwise have been landfilled. On this web site, you will learn about the following:
- Basic Information - provides a general description of what compost is and which materials should and should not be composted.
- Where You Live - contains information about regional and state composting programs.
- Organic Materials - provides more detailed information about the specific materials good for composting.
- Frequent Questions - presents frequent questions about how and why you should compost.
- Laws/Statutes - discusses regulations for organics materials and composting facilities.
- Environmental Benefits - explains how composting benefits the environment.
- Science/Technology - discusses how the composting process works and the different methods of composting, such as creating your own composting pile
- Publications - contains a list of composting and related publications.