
In a step toward environmental sustainability, the City of Tucson has introduced the FoodCycle At Home pilot program, making it easier for Tucsonans to decrease food waste.
“We applaud the city for starting this and hope, over the years, it will grow just like the recycling program has,” said Wil Schuiteman, Senior Plans Examiner at Pima County Development Services.
However, the process won’t stop there.
Launched in 2021 with a focus on local businesses, the program successfully composted 261 tons of material in its inaugural year alone, as reported by the city’s Zero Waste Road Map. With the new FoodCycle At Home program, the City of Tucson aims to increase its impact even more.
To familiarize residents with the program, information sessions started this year. During these free sessions, you’ll gain insights into the accepted materials for the program. Attending one session is a prerequisite to receiving a complimentary kitchen compost pail, a key tool for collecting and dropping off food scraps as part of the program.
This month (July 2024), they’re hosting an upcoming session on Saturday, July 27 at 9 a.m. (this one’s offered in both English and Spanish).
The food waste will then be collected from the gardens and used at the composting facility at the Los Reales Sustainability Campus. Your actions help to improve air quality, create landfill space, and decrease food waste!
Folks are encouraged to include everyday food waste items such as fruit, eggshells, coffee grounds, bread, and leftover pastries in their composting efforts. However, it’s crucial to keep certain items out to prevent contamination. Prohibited items include meats, oils (including butter), bones, egg yolks, and all plastics.
For those concerned about potential kitchen odors, freezing food scraps until drop-off day is suggested as a convenient and effective solution.
For more information about FoodCycle, visit tucsonaz.gov.
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