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Prison composting keeps 572,000 pounds of food from dumps
By wcax.com
Published: 05/20/2019

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) The Vermont Department of Corrections says the composting of food scraps in the state's prisons keeps 572,000 pounds (257,400 kilograms) of food waste out of landfills every year.

The Caledonian Record reports the 11,000 pounds (4,950 kilograms) of food scraps that are composted each week are used to feed the soil at farms and gardens throughout the state.

Bryan Mitofsky, the food service supervisor at the Northeast Correctional Complex in St. Johnsbury, says the kitchen staff has set up an easy system to collect food scraps and separate them from the regular trash.

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Comments:

  1. pictaram on 10/03/2019:

    It's a nice way to use food waste. Do you know everyone can see the photos you post on Instagram without an account with instagram viewer


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