Why would Municipalities have an interest in promoting a partnership between Cedar Grove and the food service community?
Organics recycling (food and yard waste) through composting has become a national strategy that moves communities, states, cities and counties toward minimizing greenhouse gas emissions that create climate change. As the development of these programs grow, the pioneering efforts in commercial composting technology and testing compostables in a commercial composting plant allows cities to save time and money on the exploration and outreach that is necessary to minimize contamination in new programs.
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