Don’t Choose Extinction – 2 1/2 minute video
What YOU can do:
Reducing and Reusing Basics – EPA.gov
How to Quit Plastic – Consumer Reports
The Story of Plastic – 4 min. video – the Real Conspiracy
Plastic: John Oliver – 22 min. video
Transition Troy promotes sustainability at the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market through education and presentations.
Contact Justin DuPont at: TransitionTroy@gmail.com
Troy Zero Waste supports composting programs at the Farmers Market. Facebook.com/troycompost
Food Scrap Collection for Composting is supported by FoodScraps 360
Every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market
Compost collection bins are outside the Troy Atrium entrance on Fourth Street. across from the Post Office. Everyone is welcome to drop-off your kitchen organic wastes.
Acceptable items include fruits, vegetables, grains, dairy, meat, and fish. Food scraps may be in compostable plant-based plastic bags, only if the bags are clearly labeled “Compostable“.
This “free” service is supported by donations that pay for hauling and processing the food scraps at the compost facility in Bethlehem by FoodScraps360.
To help support composting at the Market, donate whatever you can at the Market or donate online. (Suggested donation of $2 – $5 for each food scrap drop-off.)
DONATE to Support Composting