Town Talk - October 27, 2020

Town Talk - October 27, 2020
Posted on Tuesday October 27, 2020 at 09:26AM
Here is the October 27, 2020 Edition of Town Talk.
Author: Town of St. Paul
Chair: 2nd Harvest Project
On a more positive note: In 2019 the St Paul 2nd Harvest Project kept over 52,000 Kilograms of "wet waste" out of the landfill by collecting and re-distributing fruit and vegetables that were no longer shelf worthy. About 80% or 42,000 Kilograms of fruit and vegetables was provided to the Food Bank, 2nd Harvest Volunteers, Saddle Lake Elementary School and Glen Avon School. About 10,000 Kilograms of fruit and vegetables that were no longer edible were provided to the St Paul Community Garden for Composting. The Compost or "man-made" dirt that was produce was provided to Gardeners for soil enhancement.
Posted on Friday October 30, 2020 at 07:39AM by
Community Garden Society
Additional Information
1 - in general the greatest source of leachate is the rain and snow that percolates through the garbage pit
- dry waste will produce leachate if it becomes wet from rain and snow
2 -the St Paul Bottle Depot provides a refund for plastic milk containers
Posted on Saturday October 31, 2020 at 07:31AM by
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