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Somerville: We’re Partnering With Bootstrap Compost To Reduce Food Waste!

Friday, January 4th, 2013

**Somerville Customers**

Bring your food full circle in the New Year!

We’re happy to announce that we’ve partnered with Bootstrap Compost to help make it easier to reduce your food waste.

 

boot strap pic for blog

 

Bootstrap Compost is Greater Boston’s only year-round residential and commercial food scrap pickup service. Partnering with local farms, Bootstrap diverts hundreds of pounds of organic material from landfills every day.

In the same way that we deliver boxes of fresh farm produce, Bootstrap Compost completes the circle by picking up those kitchen scraps and turning them into nutrient rich compost for farmers, community organizations and customers. That compost then helps crops grow locally, and the cycle continues.

Not only is Bootstrap Compost a sustainable company; they’re our new neighbors in Charlestown!  Naturally, we decided it would be awesome to work together, so we’re kicking off the New Year with a promotion for our Somerville customers.

 

Here’s the scoop:

Receive 2 free food scrap pickups when you sign up for Bootstrap Compost!

Just sign up with the promo code “New Year Promo” at www.bootstrapcompost.com.

*This offer is good through February 3, 2013.

**Must be a Boston Organics customer and live in Somerville to be eligible.

For more information, email bootstrapcompost@gmail.com


Happy Earth Day!!

Friday, April 20th, 2012

We want to wish a very happy Earth Day to our customers!!!!

Trees-for-the-Future

In an effort to thank you all for helping us support sustainable agriculture, we have planted a tree for each of our customers! We partnered with Trees for the Future, an organization that has worked to develop sustainable agroforestry programs in developing countries around the world since 1989. They work with people to improve livelihoods and restore degraded lands to sustainable productivity through planting trees. Click here to view a map of their nurseries and projects!

Here at our office and warehouse, we’re constantly evaluating the environmental impact of our operations to make sure we get healthy organic food to you in the most sustainable way possible. We’d like to share some of the things we’ve been doing!

Bottleless Water Dispenser
By switching to a bottleless water dispenser, we’re eliminating the use of plastic bottles for our water storage. This particular system’s environmental impact is equivalent to planting 30 trees per year.

 

Bottleless water dispenser

Recycling and Composting stations in our break room

We recently put a 3-bin recycling and composting station in our break room so less goes in the trash and more items go where they should! Our employees also made additional labels to help us all identify what goes where.

Breakroom Recycling and Composting Stations

 

Motion Sensor Lighting

We installed a motion detector lighting system in 2 of the most high-traffic rooms in our office – the conference room and the break room. After 5 minutes of detected inactivity, the lights will turn themselves off. This has also made for some funny moments during meetings if we’re not moving very much!

Motion sensor lighting

In addition to these recent endeavors, composting and recycling remain essential to our daily operations. Here are a few facts for you!

  • In 2011, we composted 32,270 lbs of produce with Save That Stuff
  • In 2011, we recycled 20,000 lbs of cardboard with Save That Stuff
  • We also donated we donated 26,235 pounds of produce to Food For Free in 2011!

It’s your support and belief in a healthy food system that allows us to do what we do! From all of us here at Boston Organics, thank you for your continued support, and Happy Earth Day!


6 Ways to Reduce Food Waste at Home!

Friday, April 20th, 2012

Compost Scraps

Earth Day gives us all an opportunity to reflect upon our habits and make an effort to do more for our planet. There are many simple ways that we can all reduce our impact on a regular basis, especially when it comes to our food habits!

Food waste is a HUGE problem in the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Loss Project, we throw away more than 25 percent of all the food we produce for domestic sale and consumption.

There is a significant amount of food waste in the food service industry (supermarkets, restaurants, etc.), but we as consumers also waste a lot of food without realizing it. Throwing out leftovers, trashing food scraps, and letting food spoil can really add up over time.

Here are some things you can do at home to minimize the amount of food you waste.

1. Feed your friends! If you have extra food that you won’t be able to eat, invite friends over for a potluck or bring some to your neighbors!

2. Donate to the hungry! There are too many hungry people in our communities. You can make a difference by donating excess food to food banks, soup kitchens and shelters!

3. Compost your food scraps! There are tons of online resources to help get you started. Keep a compost container with a lid in your kitchen, and it will be easier than ever to keep food out of the trash. (In addition to your veggie scraps, did you know you can compost coffee grounds, egg shells, and hair?)

4. Cook it, then freeze it! This one sounds more complicated than it is. Next time you cook a large batch of food, put the leftovers in a bag in the freezer. You’ll enjoy the fruits of your labor for a long time to come!

5. Reorganize your fridge. Keep what you have in sight, so when you open your fridge you’ll know what needs to be eaten! If you keep leftovers towards the front of the fridge in clear containers, you’re much more likely to remember to eat them.

6. Donate food scraps to your local farmer. Lots of farmers take food scrap donations so they can feed it to their animals or turn it into fertilizer. It’s a great way to bring your consumption habits full-circle!

 

How do we reduce food waste here at Boston Organics?

Composting and food donations play a significant role in keeping food waste out of our operations!

Food For Free
Every Monday, an amazing Cambridge-based organization called Food for Free comes by our warehouse to pick up our leftover produce from the previous week. Food For Free rescues fresh food that might otherwise go to waste and distributes it to the community’s most vulnerable populations through meal programs, food pantries, emergency shelters, hospitals and clinics, and youth programs in Cambridge, Somerville, and Boston.

In 2011, we donated 26,235 pounds of produce to Food For Free! We are so thankful for the hard work that they do to help provide access to healthy food for the people who need it most.

Save That Stuff
We work with Save that Stuff to recycle our recyclables and to compost whatever we can. In 2011, we composted 32,270 pounds of produce through Save That Stuff.   The compost that is picked up from Boston Organics eventually makes its way to Rocky Hill Farm in Saugus, Massachusetts.

 

What do you do to reduce your food waste at home? Email us at service@bostonorganics.com and you’ll find a surprise in your box!