Establishes state and municipal composting programs
Bill A 2379 establishes state and municipal composting programs to reduce organic waste, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and improve soil health through community engagement.
Bill A 2379 establishes state and municipal composting programs to reduce organic waste, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and improve soil health through community engagement.
Bill Number: A 2379
Title: Establishes state and municipal composting programs
Status: Referred to Environmental Conservation
Introduced: January 16, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill A 2379 aims to promote sustainable waste management practices by establishing state and municipal composting programs. The primary intent of the bill is to reduce organic waste in landfills, thereby decreasing greenhouse gas emissions and enhancing soil health through composting initiatives.
The bill includes several important provisions:
Establishment of Composting Programs:
Funding and Resources:
Public Education and Outreach:
Monitoring and Reporting:
Bill A 2379 represents a significant step towards enhancing environmental sustainability through the establishment of composting programs at the state and municipal levels. By promoting composting, the bill seeks to reduce organic waste, improve soil health, and foster community engagement in sustainable practices. As it moves through the legislative process, its potential impact on waste management and environmental conservation will be closely monitored.
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