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Wednesday, Dec. 18, 3:00 – 4:00 PM
Presenters: Morgan Laner (Program Specialist for RecyclingWorks in MA), Mary Stucklen (Program Manager for Berkshire Zero-Waste Initiative), and Janice McPhillips (Farm Educator and Outreach Coordinator for Holly Hill Farm)
Description: Welcome to the wonderful world of composting! Composting is a dynamic teaching tool you can use to introduce and explain concepts as far reaching as the life cycle, the importance of death and decomposition, soil, recycling, resource management, garbage and landfills, and biodegradable and non-biodegradable items. School composting programs can take many paths: from separating food waste from trash in the cafeteria, classroom worm bins, to garden yard scraps collection and recycling. In this webinar, we’ll discuss on-site and off-site composting options for schools and how to model important classroom lessons through composting. Participants will also leave with a variety of resources to help you establish or enhance your own programs.
By the end of the hour, participants will learn:
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School-Wide Composting & Curricular Tie Ins (12/2019) from Mass. Farm to School Project on Vimeo.
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