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For Immediate Release: Monday, June 3, 2024

Montgomery County’s Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Recycling and Resource Management Division has launched its “Backyard Food Scraps Compost Bin Bulk Discount Sale” with pickup dates on Saturday, June 22, and Sunday, June 23. Through the bulk discount sale, residents can purchase the Earth Machineand HotFrog Dual Chamber Tumbler at a reduced cost.

The Earth Machine Compost Bin has an 80-gallon capacity, four anchor pegs to secure the unit to the ground and a locking lid. The HotFrog Dual Chamber Tumbler, with a total volume of 37 gallons, has two chambers for dual batch composting, allowing for the filling of one side while the other side cures.

Both compost bins are approved for food scraps composting, to deter rodents and to aid in the decomposition process. Additionally, both are made from recycled plastic and are simple to use via the provided how-to-guides.

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Over the last two years, DEP, with the help of 1,000 volunteers, evaluated the compost bins available for purchase. Both are approved for composting food scraps, to deter rodents and to aid in the decomposition process. Additionally, both are made from recycled plastic and are simple to use via the provided how-to guides.

Compost bins must be purchased online prior to pick up and will not be offered for sale at pickup locations.

After making the online purchases, residents can pick up their bins from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 22, at Paint Branch High School, 14121 Old Columbia Pike in Burtonsville, or from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 23, at Walt Whitman High School, 7100 Whittier Blvd in Bethesda.

“Montgomery County is improving our recycling, reduction and waste prevention, which are key objectives of the County's Climate Action Plan,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “Our efforts are making a difference, but we still have a lot of work to do. This program helps residents find vetted products to facilitate backyard composting, which is an ideal way to compost. Individual actions like composting are an essential component towards achieving our County goal of zero waste.”

It is estimated that 97,000 tons of food scraps are thrown away in Montgomery County every year and 45,000 tons of that amount is tossed in the trash by residents in single-family homes. With residents managing food scraps and yard trim at home, the County gets closer to achieving its zero-waste goal and to the ambitious Climate Action Plan goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2027 and 100 percent by 2035.

“Increasing composting and reducing food waste are critical components of our sustainability efforts,” said DEP Director, Jon Monger. “By providing residents with affordable composting bins and information on the benefits of backyard composting, we are empowering the community to take action and contribute to a healthier environment.”

To learn more about the County’s Backyard Food Scraps Compost Bin Bulk Discount Sale and DEP Recycling programs, visit MontgomeryCountyMD.gov/FoodScraps.

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News Releases MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLANDBookmark and Share----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2024MONTGOMERY COUNTY RECYCLING LAUNCHES ‘BACKYARD FOOD SCRAPS COMPOST BIN SALE’ DURING JUNEMontgomery County’s Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Recycling and Resource Management Division has launched its“Backyard Food Scraps Compost Bin Bulk Discount Sale” with pickup dates on Saturday, June 22, and Sunday, June 23. Through thebulk discount sale, residents can purchase the Earth Machineand HotFrog Dual Chamber Tumbler at a reduced cost.The Earth Machine Compost Bin has an 80-gallon capacity, four anchor pegs to secure the unit to the ground and a locking lid. TheHotFrog Dual Chamber Tumbler, with a total volume of 37 gallons, has two chambers for dual batch composting, allowing for thefilling of one side while the other side cures.Both compost bins are approved for food scraps composting, to deter rodents and to aid in the decomposition process. Additionally,both are made from recycled plastic and are simple to use via the provided how-to-guides.Composting binsOver the last two years, DEP, with the help of 1,000 volunteers, evaluated the compost bins available for purchase. Both areapproved for composting food scraps, to deter rodents and to aid in the decomposition process. Additionally, both are made fromrecycled plastic and are simple to use via the provided how-to guides.Compost bins must be purchased online prior to pick up and will not be offered for sale at pickup locations.After making the online purchases, residents can pick up their bins from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 22, at Paint Branch HighSchool, 14121 Old Columbia Pike in Burtonsville, or from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 23, at Walt Whitman High School, 7100Whittier Blvd in Bethesda.“Montgomery County is improving our recycling, reduction and waste prevention, which are key objectives of the County's ClimateAction Plan,” said County Executive Marc Elrich. “Our efforts are making a difference, but we still have a lot of work to do. Thisprogram helps residents find vetted products to facilitate backyard composting, which is an ideal way to compost. Individualactions like composting are an essential component towards achieving our County goal of zero waste.”It is estimated that 97,000 tons of food scraps are thrown away in Montgomery County every year and 45,000 tons of that amount istossed in the trash by residents in single-family homes. With residents managing food scraps and yard trim at home, the Countygets closer to achieving its zero-waste goal and to the ambitious Climate Action Plan goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by80 percent by 2027 and 100 percent by 2035.“Increasing composting and reducing food waste are critical components of our sustainability efforts,” said DEP Director, JonMonger. “By providing residents with affordable composting bins and information on the benefits of backyard composting, we areempowering the community to take action and contribute to a healthier environment.”To learn more about the County’s Backyard Food Scraps Compost Bin Bulk Discount Sale and DEP Recycling programs, visitMontgomeryCountyMD.gov/FoodScraps.# # #Media Contact: Eileen Kao, [emailprotected]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------icon of facebook icon of twitter icon of YouTube icon of Flicker icon of RSS FeedNews MONTGOMERY COUNTY UPDATE)----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This email was sent to [emailprotected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Montgomery County Maryland · MonroeStreet · 13th Floor Rockville · Rockville, MD 20850 GovDelivery logo

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FAQs

What are the disadvantages of composting? ›

Composting can attract unwanted pests and wildlife, which can create public health risks and damage property. Plus, improperly managed compost piles can emit strong odors, which can create problems for nearby residents and businesses.

How long does it take for vegetable scraps to decompose? ›

Buried food scraps may take from two to six months to decompose, depending on soil temperature, moisture, worm population and what is buried. In good garden soil, leafy greens will break down in weeks while citrus peels may persist for several months.

What would happen if everyone started composting? ›

Statistics on compost and wastes

7.8 million If everyone in the United States composted, it would be equivalent to removing 7.8 million cars from the road. 2.5 timesSoil with compost added to it can hold 2.5 times more water than traditional soil, reducing the amount of water that needs to be applied.

How do you turn food scraps into fertilizer? ›

1. Find or buy a compost bin and then place it in your yard and make sure it will get plenty pf sunlight throughout the day as heat is essential for the decomposing process. 2. Add your food waste such as vegetables, fruits, breads, coffee grounds and filters,etc. to your compost bin.

What are 3 things you shouldn't compost? ›

Composting Don'ts

Don't add fish, meat, dairy products, bones, baked goods, fatty foods or grease to your compost pile. These food scraps do not easily decompose and may attract animals. Don't use diseased plants or plants that are toxic to other plants.

What are the disadvantages of compostable? ›

Disadvantages of compostable packaging

Difficulties with disposal: There is still no sensible disposal option for compostable packaging. They are not allowed in the brown garbage can because special industrial facilities are needed for rotting.

What do they do with human composting? ›

Human composting is the practice of breaking down human remains into fertile soil. The green burial movement, which is at the forefront of human composting, is an initiative dedicated to offering more eco-friendly options for the disposal of a body after death.

Why can't you compost human waste? ›

Unfortunately, human waste should not be added to your normal compost at home. This is for the same reason that dog waste should not be added to the compost bins either. There are harmful bacteria and pathogens that could remain present in the waste. To kill these effectively, you will need to hot compost the waste.

Why don't people want to compost? ›

Composting is something most people assume they can't or won't do. And I get it. I was once a non-composter too. I've heard about the potential problems: The smells, the flies, the rats, it's a hassle, no space, an unspoken fear of the unknown.

Are banana peels good fertilizer? ›

Like any plant material, banana peels contain nutrients, including potassium and phosphorous, essential nutrients in fertilizer. 2 However, unless the peels are dried, they're mainly composed of water (over 80%), which means the amount of nutrients they have compared to regular fertilizer is pretty low.

What is the best homemade fertilizer for plants? ›

I use an easy dilution spray bottle for all garden fertilizers.
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Can I throw potato peels in my garden? ›

Yes, there is a quick and easy way to convert potato skins into fertilizer for your garden. First, you will want to peel your potatoes and set the peels aside in a jar. Next, fill the jar with the skins up with water until it is full, and let it sit for 3-7 days.

How does composting negatively affect the environment? ›

Gaseous emissions from the composting of organic waste have impacts on both climate change and air quality. The GHG emissions are directly relevant to policy.

Is composting a good or bad thing? ›

Composting is nature's way of recycling. It is one of the most powerful actions we can take to reduce our trash, address climate change, and build healthy soil.

What are the do's and don'ts of composting? ›

Also throw some soil or old compost in to help introduce microbes. No need to add worms, they will find it on their own. For a backyard compost pile, don't put in things that will attract rodents and other animals. Meat, bones, fish, dairy products and bread should be saved for a municipal compost facility.

What slows down composting? ›

Prolonged periods of dryness might slow the composting process down, but it will pick up again once with the first soaking downpour. Nor do you need to concern yourself with the carbon-to-nitrogen (C:N) ratio — the mixture of “brown” and “green” materials that make up the pile.

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