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“Pumpkin to Compost” Drop-Off on November 6

Each year Americans dispose of 2 billion pumpkins after they have served their purposes adorning our stoops and porches, according to a recent article in Atlantic magazine. Rotting organic material, such as pumpkins and their innards, when buried in a landfill produce methane – a potent greenhouse gas.

AdkAction’s Compost for Good team is announcing three “Pumpkin to Compost” drop-off sites in the North Country to turn those sad droopy frowns to spongy, nutrient dense browns. Simply bring your pumpkin – smashed and mashed will help them break down more quickly – to any of these three locations, and your friendly neighborhood community composters will give them a new life, in about 2-3 months.

The Workshop Redford

36 Church St, Redford

10:30-6:30

Little Farmhouse Flowers

593 Stickney Bridge Rd, Jay

Open for pumpkins all day!

Blue Line Compost

St. Bernard’s School

63 River Rd, Saranac Lake

10:00-2:00

To learn more about community-scale composting, or to ask questions about the pumpkin drop-off, contact Compost for Good at compostforgood@adkaction.org