Government Support for Community Composting Part 2: Food Scrap Collectors & Composters with Municipal Contracts
Upcoming Webinar Series: Government Support for Community Composting
Are you a local government interested in reducing and recycling wasted food and curious to learn how you can help spur community-scale composting? Or a community-oriented composter or micro hauler searching for public-private partnerships? This three-part webinar series, organized by The Institute for Local Self-Reliance, will focus on cities that are providing community-scale composting with a wide range of support.
Webinars are May 4, June 8, and June 23, 2022.
Click here to learn more about the series.
Learn more and register for part 2 below.
Wednesday, June 8th, 1 – 2:30 p.m. ET
Government Support for Community Composting Part 2: Food Scrap Collectors & Composters with Municipal Contracts
Micro haulers and community-scale composters need government support to sustain their business models. How can I position my company to win a municipal contract? How can I get access to public land for my activities? How can I convince my local government to support my business over large-sized operations? If you relate to these questions, join this webinar to hear directly from food scrap collectors and composters who have secured some type of private-public partnership. If you represent local government, attend this event to learn how you can directly support local food scrap recovery businesses.
Presenters:
- Jeremy Brosowsky, Compost Cab
- Ben Parry, Compost Crew
- Justen Garrety, Veteran Compost
- Eileen Banyra, Community Compost Co.
- Andrew Brousseau, Black Earth Compost