Most city residents are supposed to start separating compostable food and garden scraps from their trash in all five boroughs ...
Landfill supervisor Adam Perez says participating in this program is a good way to give back to the environment.
Starting Oct. 6, New Yorkers will need to compost all yard waste, like plants, leaves, twigs and grass, as well as food waste ...
After the flood this summer, the Muscatine Transfer Station helped provide mulch for trees at the riverside, but their supply ...
Residents can order free compost bins from the Department of Sanitation.
“With the right combination it can create really dark, velvety compost which your garden will love - and is essentially free.” ...
The compost facility at the Muscatine Transfer Station is offering screened compost and wood mulch for free. Loading of ...
Decomposing food scraps contribute to climate change by generating 11 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
The waste-free restaurant week kicks off in conjunction with the City of New York’s mandatory curbside composting law.
The town of Basalt is looking to open its own residential compost drop-off location in an effort to get more households to ...
A study out in Science this month finds that states' attempts to cut the amount of food waste going into landfills are rarely ...
No, it's not the name of a new quiz show featuring our columnist as host (although that *would* be a hit, surely) but instead it's Alan Titchmarsh on the increasingly tricky issue of getting the right ...