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Secaucus to keep compost program after success in 2021

There are five sheds across town and compost bin🌠s at each community garden

Some composting sheds are moving location, but the pilot program has been renewed after success in 2021.

Secaucus will keep its composting program following its successful l🌸aunch in June of 2021.

Mayor Michael Gonnelli and the Town Council authorized the pilot program last year, with five separate 🐼sheds collecting food scraps from the public. 🦋Following robust participation and its resounding success, the program will continue with hopes of major expansion in the future and a few minor changes to locations, the town announced in its monthly newsletter.

Since the installation of the compost sheds, the town has seen approximately 200 participants. Over the course 🐽of the last six months, local participants diverted more than 9,300 pounds of food scraps into Community Compost Company’s system. As a result, the food scraps were processed into certified organi💫c compost instead of ending up in landfills.

In 2022, the composting drop-off shed locations 🥀at Mill Ridge Ball Fields, Fountain Park and Harmon Cove Towers will remain the same. The Shetik Field shed h꧂as been relocated to The Cove Club at Harmon Cove, on the curb facing Hudson Regional Hospital behind the new Dog Park.

The shed at Xchange will be relocated from Laurel Hill Park to Riverside S✱tation Blvd., next to the SMUA pumping station. All changes aim to make it easier for participants to drive up and drop off compostable materials.

Composting at community gardens

In addition to the CCC composting sheds, the Secaucus Environmental Department also encourages all Community Garden participants to use thꩵe compost systems located at each garden. The Department also conducts informational and training programs throughout the year. The programs𒐪 are listed at as they are scheduled.

“Composting is a climate mitigation strategy that everyone can take part in, so get involved in 2022 and become part of the solution,” said Eileen Banyra, president of Community Compost Co. “Whether it’s your backyard, a drop spot, or your community garden’s compost bin, your banana peels, eggshells and coffee grinds will help restore the soil’s health for growing nutrient rich food and reducing emissions generated in landfills. We are honored to partner with Secaucus to offer support and ensure the success of the food waste recycling program in 2022.”

Register for the free program online at . For more information, contact the Secaucus Environmental Depart🤪ment at 201-86ꦏ4-7336 or [email protected].

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