In the Public Interest Guide
A guide put out by In the Public Interest on the structuring of public-private partnerships.
A guide put out by In the Public Interest on the structuring of public-private partnerships.
A look at strategies that are employed to address nutrient loss reduction, water quality, and soil health, in addition to examining the viability of the use of compost on mid and large-scale farms and any related challenges,
Analysis of the Barriers and Opportunities for the Use of Compost in Agriculture, 2018 Read More »
This guide aims to strengthen expansion of community scale composting by describing successful initiatives, their benefits, how these initiatives can be replicated, key start-up steps, and the need for private, public, and non-profit sector support.
Growing Local Fertility: A Guide to Community Composting Read More »
Interactive maps and charts of municipally-run and privately-run composting programs, available on Tableau Public. These visualizations seek to provide insight into which cities in the US have access to composting programs that accept food waste and/or compostable packaging.
2017, data that states had compiled about organics recycling activities
A survey to quantify and analyze full-scale food waste composting infrastructure in the U.S
Quantifying Existing Food Waste Infrastructure in the U.S., 2019 Read More »
A look at the food supply chain identifying seven key action areas where the food system should focus efforts in the next ten years, including a detailed financial analysis to help direct private, public and philanthropic capital investment to fund these efforts. Composting is in Insight #7.
This guide contains answers to key questions about food scrap composting, descriptions of the types of residential composting programs in Illinois, resources: local, regional and national, and case studies from Illinois.
The Excess Food Opportunities Map supports nationwide diversion of excess food from landfills. The interactive map identifies and displays facility-specific information about potential generators and recipients of excess food in the industrial, commercial and institutional sectors and also provides estimates of excess food by generator type.