COMPOST EXPANSION

Recycle food waste

Composting recycles food scraps that are no longer suitable for eating into healthy soil for growing more food. It is both a natural and a controlled process. Composting can reduce our waste hauling costs while building soil that is better suited to absorb stormwater, filter pollutants, and contribute to a healthier micro-environment. Recycling our food waste creates a local product that increases Memphis’s resilience to disasters and disruptions. To reach this goal, the Memphis Food Waste Project is: 

  • Increasing engagement and composting services at restaurants, especially in underserved communities through Project Green Fork.  
  • Advocating for and supporting policies to support residential curbside food waste pick up through the city of Memphis. 
  • Advocating for policies to support additional compost use on City of Memphis development sites. 
  • Encouraging key City of Memphis properties to initiate composting services upon completion of food waste audits. 
  • Amplifying the current composting work of corporate partners in Memphis/Shelby County. 

Learn more about Memphis’s composting network: Atlas Organics, Compost Fairy, Project Green Fork

When you know more, you do more!

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Our Partners:

Advisory Board

CATHY POPE,
MID SOUTH FOOD BANK
BRENDA WILLIAMS,
COMMUNITIES UNLIMITED
JOSH SEAGO,
KROGER
ALVIS OTERO,
ALSAC – ST. JUDE
WHITNEY HARDY,
HARDY BEVERAGES
JEANNIE HUNTER,
SOCIETY OF ST. ANDREW, TN
AMARANTHUS HYDEN,
FRIENDS FOR LIFE