Benefits of Composting as a Business Owner

 

As a business owner, implementing a composting program can benefit your business, employees, and the environment. Like residences, businesses generate a lot of organic waste. Many business owners don’t consider alternatives to their waste management options because they don’t know they have options. Diverting organic waste from the landfill by composting has many benefits for a business.

One of the key benefits is that it can save your business money. By diverting organic waste from landfills and turning it into compost, you can save on waste disposal costs. Additionally, it can be used as a valuable soil amendment, reducing the need for costly fertilizers and other products.

It can improve the sustainability of your business. As stated earlier, composting reduces the amount of waste in landfills, generating methane, a potent greenhouse gas. By composting your organic waste, you can help to reduce your business's carbon footprint and contribute to a healthier environment.

Composting can also be a great way to engage your employees and promote positive company culture. Many employees are looking for opportunities to impact the environment positively, and composting can provide that opportunity. By implementing a composting program, you can show your employees that your business is committed to sustainability and provide them with a tangible way to make a difference.

Fertile Ground has Commercial Composting Services that can help your business make an impact by reducing your business’s environmental footprint. According to the EPA, 60-80% of restaurant garbage is food scraps. So, how does it work?

Once you enroll in the program, you’ll place food waste and other compostable material into BPI-certified compostable bags and the 64-gallon green bin. We will collect and bring your bin to a local community compost site. Your food waste is converted into finished compost. And you’ll receive a 10% discount on bulk compost purchases. We’ll also send you reports on how much waste you have diverted from the landfill (upon request) so you can share it with your employees and patrons!

Implementing a composting program can benefit businesses, including cost savings, improved sustainability, and employee engagement. By diverting organic waste from landfills and turning it into compost, businesses can positively impact the environment and contribute to a more sustainable future.

 
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