Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Last call to get your Compost Bins this Saturday at Cheverly Community Market!

THIS IS THE FINAL SALE OF BINS UNTIL JULY 2013. There are less that 20 bins left and funds will not be available to purchase more until next summer. If you want a bin, get it now! 

Read all about the program in The Washington Post.

Purchase a bin at the Cheverly Community Market this Saturday. If that doesn't work for your schedule, email Doug and he'll arrange for you to pick one up later next week.  This is a great opportunity to purchase compost bins at very low cost! 

The Friends of Lower Beaverdam Creek, the Cheverly Garden ClubProgressive Cheverly, and the Town are working together to make SoilSaver compost bins available to Cheverly residents for just $20 (regular price up to $99.98 at Amazon and other locations). The low price has been made possible by grants from the Town of Cheverly, the Cheverly Garden Club, and Progressive Cheverly. If you know of any additional organizations that would consider making a grant/donation to support Town composting efforts, please e-mail Doug Alexander.

This is a comprehensive plan to encourage all residents to compost. The Composting Program has already reduced Town tipping fees and improved overall waste management. You’ll also produce great compost to amend your garden, bushes and lawn. The goal is to place 400 bins over three years that will save the Town over $56,000 in tipping fees over the next ten years. DON’T PUT FOOD DOWN THE DISPOSAL: Putting food scraps down your garbage disposal is the worst way to get rid of them. It takes more energy and cost more to clean wastewater when food scraps are in it. The water must first be filtered before the water is cleaned and all that food waste still ends up in the landfill. Compost vegetable food scraps, coffee grounds, eggshells, etc. and trash the meat, dairy, oils, and greasy materials.

Download the Composting Guide.


We're grateful to the Town and the community groups that have worked together to bring this great opportunity to Cheverly. We recently purchaesed a bin, and, between composting scraps and recycling, we've noticed a real difference in the amount of trash we set out at the curb each week. It's been a great learning tool for our kids, too!

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