Harvesters gives (compost) back to the community
Construction of the pad to hold a bin for composting is nearly complete. The pad and gravel driveway are on the back lot at Harvesters in KC. |
She described the project as an exciting community program -- one that both employees and volunteers are eager to support because it improves Harvesters' efforts at sustainability and the green movement.
The project required significant planning to ensure the processing of waste met food safety guidelines, did not require an abnormal amount of labor, and did not require an initial cash outlay. A cross-functional Harvesters team developed the idea and worked with the fundraising department to find grant money to pay for construction. Mid-America Regional Council provided grant money from a sustainability fund for the project. Megan estimates that three full dumpsters per week will be picked up by Missouri Organic.
As of April 2, 2012 construction of the gravel entry driveway and concrete pad has been completed. A door leading from the food agency loading area will start in the next week or so. All this means that things are nearly ready for the vegetable/fruit/produce waste collection is almost ready to start.
Count on Harvesters to give back to the community in a big way -- unusable produce will be arriving soon at Missouri Organic to generate high-quality dirt for backyard gardens. While the dirt may not feed low-income and working people directly the project will improve locally-grown food for consumption in the area.
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