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The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project

Atlanta, GA, Fulton County

La idea

El compostaje comunitario consiste en reunir a la gente de tu comunidad, ya sea un grupo comunitario existente como una asociación de vecinos, una iglesia, una escuela, un jardín comunitario o un lugar de trabajo; o un grupo que se reúna únicamente con este propósito, para desviar sus residuos de alimentos, recortes de jardín y otra materia orgánica, del vertedero, y compostarlos en su lugar.
Los miembros de la comunidad pueden compostar en casa y utilizar el compost en sus propios jardines. Sin embargo, el compostaje doméstico no genera suficiente calor para descomponer los productos animales (como la carne, el queso o los huesos) o los envases biodegradables. Por lo tanto, la ventaja de reunirse como comunidad es que juntos tendrán suficientes residuos de alimentos para contratar a una empresa local de compostaje que venga a recoger sus residuos de alimentos desde un lugar centralizado, y estas empresas tienen el equipo para descomponer todos los residuos de alimentos y materiales compostables en compost utilizable.
Si tu grupo está afiliado a un jardín comunitario, el compost terminado puede incluso utilizarse para fertilizar la tierra. Muchos programas municipales de compostaje devuelven los residuos de alimentos compostados a los agricultores locales, creando cultivos de mayor rendimiento y reduciendo la necesidad de fertilizantes químicos.

La idea

El compostaje comunitario consiste en reunir a la gente de tu comunidad, ya sea un grupo comunitario existente como una asociación de vecinos, una iglesia, una escuela, un jardín comunitario o un lugar de trabajo; o un grupo que se reúna únicamente con este propósito, para desviar sus residuos de alimentos, recortes de jardín y otra materia orgánica, del vertedero, y compostarlos en su lugar.
Los miembros de la comunidad pueden compostar en casa y utilizar el compost en sus propios jardines. Sin embargo, el compostaje doméstico no genera suficiente calor para descomponer los productos animales (como la carne, el queso o los huesos) o los envases biodegradables. Por lo tanto, la ventaja de reunirse como comunidad es que juntos tendrán suficientes residuos de alimentos para contratar a una empresa local de compostaje que venga a recoger sus residuos de alimentos desde un lugar centralizado, y estas empresas tienen el equipo para descomponer todos los residuos de alimentos y materiales compostables en compost utilizable.
Si tu grupo está afiliado a un jardín comunitario, el compost terminado puede incluso utilizarse para fertilizar la tierra. Muchos programas municipales de compostaje devuelven los residuos de alimentos compostados a los agricultores locales, creando cultivos de mayor rendimiento y reduciendo la necesidad de fertilizantes químicos.

Abigail Mrvos se unió The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project Un Compostaje comunitario Grupo más de 1 año Hace

Grant funds were used to purchase the following materials for The New School's (TNS) schoolwide composting system:

- 1 x HOTBIN Mega Composter (700 liters / 185-gal)
- 5 x Larvex 23-gal Green Composting Receptacles w/ Lids
- 5 x "Composting Knowledge" educational posters
- Garden Hose + Spray Nozzle

These supplies have helped get the school's composting system up-and-running. Students bring their own lunch and each lunch in their classroom. Once they are done with lunch, they can dispose of any compostable waste in the green composting receptacles. (If students have questions about what is & isn't compostable, they can reference the "Composting Knowledge" educational posters that are hanging above each compost receptacle). Each week, students from the TNS Composting Team collect the compost from the green receptacles and empty them into the HOTBIN Mega Composter, which is located in the school's new school garden space. The HOTBIN hot composter creates rich, finished compost in a matter of months. (No turning or aerating required!) The finished compost is then used to amend the soil in TNS's raised garden beds, which are used to grow fresh herbs & veggies for staff, students (& their families), and community members.

Austin Russell se unió The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project Un Compostaje comunitario Grupo más de 2 años Hace
Cate Huffel se unió The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project Un Compostaje comunitario Grupo casi 3 años Hace

First draft of the "TNS School & Community Garden" design, created by TNS' community partner - Community Foodscapes.

Before and after photos of the Sunday, February 26th volunteer workday. A small but might crew!

On Sunday, February 5th, students, staff, and community volunteers helped remove invasive mulberry trees from the hillside of the future TNS School & Community Garden site. The hillside will eventually be converted into a native wildflower meadow and fruit tree orchard. Some of the hillside area will be used to put the Mega HotBin composter for the TNS Community Composting System.

Attached are "before" and "afters" of the February 5th workdays. An additional volunteer workday was scheduled for Sunday, February 26th to finish removing the remaining mulberry trees and invasive privet shrubs on the southside hill.

1/12 Update:

Team photo of our growing compost + garden team! Big shoutout to Natalie for facilitating the meeting & assigning tasks this past Thursday in Andrew's absence!

Task assignments for next week:

Emptying Compost/Researching Bins: Bear, Myles, Natalie
Creating Posters: Greta, Bella
Garden Maintenance (when it comes): Bree, Caden, Kayla, Natalie
Work Day Volunteers/Organizers: Bree, Myles, Bear, Bella, Chloe, Natalie

Greta Colley se unió The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project Un Compostaje comunitario Grupo más de 3 años Hace
Bri Jackson-Wright se unió The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project Un Compostaje comunitario Grupo más de 3 años Hace

TNS Community Composting Team Photo!

Action plan:

Timeline:

Winter-Spring 2023:

- The TNS Community Compost team is planning on meeting every week until Winter Break (mid-December). They will reconvene when students return in January, and meet on a bi-weekly or monthly basis. Student leader's first priority is to recruit other environmentally-conscious students at the school who might want to join the team & help with the regular maintenance & management of the school composting system.
 
- Once the final design for the TNS Community Ag Site is finalized in January 2023, the TNS CC Team will begin discussing how to approach site prep (invasive mulberry removal, excavating flat composting area into hillside), material procurement, and schoolwide composting system education & rollout.

- A rough, "phased" approach might go as follows:

> PHASE 1 (February 2023):  Coordinate a Community Workday to Remove Mulberry & Excavate Flat Composting Area into Hillside (TNS students also have "X-Block" free period each week, where they can slowly chip away at mulberries).

> PHASE 2 (March 2023):  Community Foodscapes installs Retaining Wall into Hillside

> PHASE 3 (April 2023):  TNS Student Leaders Purchase HOTBIN & composting buckets. Coordinate schoolwide "Compost 101" event to educate other students & staff about composting & school's need composting system & affiliated procedures.

> PHASE 4 (Late Spring, Summer 2023): As composting system is perfected, students begin outreaching to their families and surrounding community to educate & encourage them to drop their food scraps off at the school. 

Budget:
- Invasive Mulberry Removal (Labor) - $0 (Volunteer Day)
- HOTBIN Mega Composter 700 litres - $900
- Paper Shredder - $200
- [2] x 5-gal Composting Bins to Place near Main Garbage Receptacles - $200
- Misc Supplies for Signage & Compost Bucket Graphics - $50
- Retaining Wall solution for Composting Area (PT Lumber?) - $1,150

Impact:

- The school and surrounding community will benefit from this project, because it will offer them a hyperlocal way to process their biodegradable food & household waste into useable compost. Being involved in the school's composting system will provide folks with a sense of purpose, community, and "doing the right thing." It will also encourage folks to start thinking "green" and being more environmentally conscientious about their individual practices & habits.

- TNS currently has a student population of ~50 and a staff population of 20+. Students & staff will be encouraged to outreach to their families and surrounding community - meaning this composting system could ultimately end up processing the food scraps of 150-200+ people. If one person generates approx. 219 lbs of compostable food waste per year (Source: RTS - "Food Waste in America in 2022"), this means the TNS Composting System has the potential to divert 32,850 - 43,800 lbs of food scrapes away from our local landfill each year!

- TNS students - and their composting partner (Community Foodscapes) - plan on spreading the word about the TNS Community Composting System via word-of-mouth, social media, website, and newsletters. 

Location:

- The HOTBIN Mega Composter will live in a designated composting area within the Community Ag Site. Specifically, it will be "tucked" into the hillside on the east side of the site, where there is currently an invasive mulberry tree patch (see "Bubble Diagram" attachment below). Some type of retaining wall (possibly PT lumber?) will need to be installed so the HOTBIN can be stored into the hillside and not encroach on the students' outdoor lunch & recreation space.

- The HOTBIN location was intentionally and strategically selected to be closest to the school, so students & staff can easily access it on a daily basis when dumping their compost buckets on a daily basis.

Bella Sullivan se unió The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project Un Compostaje comunitario Grupo más de 3 años Hace
Natalie Kloss se unió The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project Un Compostaje comunitario Grupo más de 3 años Hace
Ella Lefkowicz se unió The New School (TNS) Community Composting Project Un Compostaje comunitario Grupo más de 3 años Hace

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