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SUMMIT, NJ — Summit is launching six-month pilot program for household food waste composting at the Municipal Transfer Station beginning on Wednesday, June 1.
Residents with a disposal permit will now be able to bring food scraps and other items to the Transfer Station. The new composting area will be in a separate location adjacent to the current composting area for leaves, grass clippings, and garden trimmings on the lower level of the Transfer Station.
The new program will accept the following items:
Fruit and vegetablesCooked, baked, and other prepared foodsCereal, flour, grains, pasta, and riceSpoiled and expired foodEggs and eggshellsDairy productsMeat, fish, bones, seafood shellsNuts, seeds, pits, and shellsCoffee grounds, filters, and tea bagsPet food "We are thrilled about this new program at the Transfer Station," said Superintendent of Public Works Michael Caputo. "The City of Summit is always looking to make sustainability improvements in all departments and expanding our composting program has been an idea we have had for quite some time now. We encourage residents to take advantage of it and to let us know their thoughts on the program."
After the program runs for six months, the Division of Public Works staff will evaluate the program to decide whether to make it permanent.
For more information, visit cityofsummit.org/compost or contact the Department of Community Services at [email protected].
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