Cincinnati expands access to composting through new pilot program

The city of Cincinnati has launched a free composting pilot program to keep food waste out of the landfill.

The city is working with composting service Queen City Commons to put food scrap drop-off bins in four groups of neighborhoods: Northside, Oakley/Hyde Park, Downtown/Over-the-Rhine/the West End and soon, Clifton.

“Our first goal is just getting more people able to compost and not having cost or inconvenience be an issue,” said Marie Hopkins, Queen City Commons worker-owner…

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