Would a project involving limited planning, jointing and squaring wood be an eligible project?
Reuse projects which involve limited wood working are eligible. Projects that involve major milling of tree logs to make new products or grinding wood to make wood chips for landscape use are not eligible. Please submit another question with more detail about your project to ensure it is eligible. Does setting up a large-scale food waste composting venue qualify as reuse? No. “Reuse” for purposes of this grant is defined as using an item over again in its current form without significant processing that alters its material structure. Composting food waste would not be considered an eligible project because the food waste would be significantly processed. Projects to donate leftover food to a food bank would be eligible. Would a project that involves recycling water be an eligible project? No. This project would not be considered an eligible waste management project. The Reuse Assistance Grant program targets materials destined for the landfill and would exclude a water related project.
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