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Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District News Article

District Partnering with Rust Belt Riders for Community Composting Program

In an effort to reduce food waste and promote overall care for the environment, Brecksville-Broadview Heights City Schools has partnered with Rust Belt Riders to provide composting services for the district’s school cafeteria kitchens. BBHCSD families and community members can support the district’s efforts while reducing food waste at home by signing up for the local Northeast Ohio company’s Community Shared Composting Program. Through this innovative program, participating households collect food scraps at home and bring them to one of the district’s two drop-off sites, which are located outside the Board of Education and Elementary School buildings. All collected food scraps are then converted into rich, healthy soil. Signing up for the program not only keeps more food out of landfills but also helps the BBHCSD save on the district’s composting program in our school cafeterias. 


Interested families can visit www.rustbeltriders.com/dropoff or scan the nearby QR Code to sign up for a monthly drop-off membership, being sure to select one of the two district sites as your Home Drop-Off Location. The BBHCSD community can learn more about the Community Shared Composting Program by viewing the following guide from Rust Belt Riders. Thank you for your consideration of this unique and impactful community-wide opportunity!

Scan above to sign up for the Community Shared Composting Program. Be sure to select one of the two district drop-off sites to ensure the BBHCSD receives credit for this promotion. 

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