Transcript Rocket
Rocket Launch
Long Beach Island
Consolidated School
District
Angela C. Andersen
Long Beach Township Recycling Coordinator and
Co –author of State Farm Grant
Rocket Composter has landed
at EJ
Long Beach Island Consolidated School District received
funding from State Farm
Partners in Grant Writing: LBICSD Teacher /LBT Green
Team Chairperson
Student focused project in waste reduction and
community development
What is the rocket
composter?
LBICSD “Kids for Compost?
slogan”
Short Term goal:
Integrate food waste composting within the school
Long Term Goal: Expand to families, residents,
community
Partnerships with community:
1> “composting outreach” links the community to the
school compost program
2> Providing backyard compost education for families (
through units like the “earth machine”
LBT at LBIF
What is Compost?
COMPOSTING: the process of turning
once living
organisms into rich soil (humus) food waste> soil
enhancer
HUMUS/COMPOST: finished compost is dark brown,
crumbly, and smells
like a forest floor
Single Stream-reduce –reuserecycle – foodcyling…
County “yard waste” compostingeverything but kitchen sink
Ocean County Stats
Ocean County Landfill, Corp. Solid Waste
2010
Ocean County Single Stream Recycling
Ranging from $ 71.21-$102.65 per ton
2010 - 55,235 tons – saved $ 4 million in tonnage fees
Ocean County yard waste Compost
Brush- 7048.62 tons ( as of 11/30/11)
Leaves-9876.62 tons ( as of 11/30/11)
Food Waste- the next frontier
County vs. Backyard vs.
Rocket Composting
County: accepts leaves for composting and brush for
wood chips ( which will go in the
Rocket)
Backyard: Kitchen scraps veggie, fruit, coffee, tea, nuts
and yard trimmings ( no meat or bones)
Rocket: food scraps including leftovers, plate scrapings,
meat, bones, eggs, bread, rice, kitchen scraps
Environmental, Educational
and Economic Benefits
Reduces school food waste, garden debris and the expense
to haul it to dump.
Reduces “carbon footprint” (e.g., less garbage, so less to
landfills = less methane emissions from landfills; e.g.,
fewer garbage trucks and pickups = less CO2 emitted, less
pollution) (insert pic of pollution)
Reduces water use in gardens ( aerated healthy soil)
Improves community recycling efforts
Provides sustainability education and outreach to our
community members
Enhances curriculum with real world learning of eco issues
Sustainable Community
Benefits of Compost
Compost use: school, home,
locations
community/municipal
Benefits for the land and water: soil conditioner, a
fertilizer, a natural
pesticide ( heartier plants) insert
pics
**In ecosystems, compost is useful for
increasing soil
health and drainage, rainwater recharge and runoff
/erosion control**