Articles for category Education & Outreach
Webpage, Last Updated Feb 2014
The City of Houston established April 5, 2010 as the startup date for the collection of yard trimmings in compostable bags. This webpage explains the Houston program, provides a list of city-approved waste bags, as well as an explanation of how compostable bags work versus regular plastics bags.
Webpage, Last Updated Jan 2014
This City of San Francisco webpage provides residents an overview of identifying compostable foodware and provides links to related information.
Webpage, Last Updated Jan 2014
Composting has many benefits—reduces waste, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, creates jobs—but at the end of the day, it’s really about one thing: soil. And if you think about it, our future is really about that same thing, our soil. Without healthy soils, we can’t grow the food we need to survive, and countless other organisms will suffer too.
This informational webpage includes a 4-step guide to preventing plastics pollution.
Webpage, Last Updated Jan 2014
Seattle Bag Tax and Styrofoam ban ™; desciption of which types of plastics are banned
PDF, Last Updated Jan 2014
This is an organics recycling pamphlet for residents in Hennepin County with information on putting compostable bags and foodservice ware the organics bin.
Webpage, Last Updated Jan 2014
This guide helps residents place the proper items in their compost bin and mentions using approved compostable items.
Webpage, Last Updated Jan 2014
This Mother Nature Network online article provides a brief overview of biodegradable plastics needing to be properly managed and not sent to landfill.
Webpage, Last Updated Jan 2014
"What is a certified compostable product?" BPI explanation of what products meet their certification requirements, as well as their compostable logo that is displayed on compostable products and packaging so consumers can easily recognize certified compostable products.
PDF, Last Updated Sep 2013
A fact sheet directed toward recycling coordinators that provides answer to questions about plastics with degradable additives, why they don't always degrade, and how to purchase degradable plastic.
PDF, Last Updated Mar 2013
Pages 4 and 5 of this curbside recycling guide from the city of Leduc, Canada discusses recycling organics and using compostable bags.
Website, Last Updated Jan 2013
This website provides a description of a compostable bags outreach toolkit, and information on how to comply with the Minnesota law that requires residents to put yard trimmings in a compostable bag.
Webpage, Last Updated Jan 2013
Program-specific background information and sets of FAQs from a Minneapolis-St Paul yard trimmings program. Information on how to determine the difference between compostable bags, where to buy them, and who needs to use them in the city.
PDF, Last Updated Oct 2012
Biocycle's article "Compostable Plastics and Environmental Marketing Claims"
PDF, Last Updated Aug 2012
This Eco-Cycle residential flyer describes how to tell if a product is compostable, and explains how BPI Certification/ #7 PLA applies to curbside composting.
PDF, Last Updated Apr 2012
PDF Fact Sheet with information on purchasing and discarding compostable plastic items in Portland, OR.