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Austin Compost Programs Fertile Amid National Push to Limit Food Waste

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A city pilot program and a privately operated composting program have expanded collections since launching in 2012.

Yesterday, we heard about a : a 50 percent reduction in food waste by 2030.

One way to waste less food is to compost it � by storing organic material in a bucket, for example, until it can be used to fertilize soil. In 2012, the City of Austin and a local company each started their own composting programs.

So, we checked in with both of them to break down how things are going.

In the last two and a half years, the city has picked up the equivalent of 1,500 killer whales in compost.

“Nearly 9,000 tons have been collected from these 14,000 households,� says Emlea Chanslor of the city’s Resource Recovery Department.

While that may sound like a large amount, she says the program is still in its pilot stage, serving just a few neighborhoods in the city.

That same year, a local company, , started on a small scale as well. But it’s managed to collect roughly 400,000 pounds of rotting food since its rollout. Owner Dustin Fedako says, while composting is great, there is a hierarchy of food conservation. First is feeding people � either those who buy the food, or through food donations.

“The next level on the hierarchy is feeding animals,� he says. “So taking it to feed hogs or chickens and then, you know, last you want to feed the earth to grow more soil, before the thing we’re all trying to avoid, [which] is feeding the landfill.�

While Dustin says Compost Pedallers is expanding, it’s a voluntary program. The city soon will roll out a mandatory program, requiring all businesses with a food permit to have a food waste plan in place by October 2018 � whether that be composting the food or donating it.

Next on the city’s list? A composting program that runs city-wide.

Audrey McGlinchy is KUT's housing reporter. She focuses on affordable housing solutions, rentersâ€� rights and the battles over zoning. Got a tip? Email her at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @AKMcGlinchy.
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