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The Housatonic Resources Recovery Authority in collaboration with the Town of Sherman are looking into providing a town wide organics (food scraps) drop-off program.

According to the EPA more food reaches landfills and incinerators than any other single material in our everyday trash. Food waste shouldn’t be burned or landfilled: it's wet and heavy which doesn't make burning it at a Waste-to-Energy facility efficient for energy content and creates methane in landfills. The US EPA has identified landfills as the single largest source of methane. It is a potent greenhouse gas that is twenty-three times more efficient at trapping heat than CO2.

Out of the 37 million tons of food waste generated in the U.S. only 5% is being captured to be processed into compost, leaving the other 95% going to landfill or Waste-to-Energy. Compost added to gardens, construction sites, and poor soils makes great things happen! Compost is a unique soil amendment because of its ability to hold moisture and soluble minerals. Properly composted organics are beneficial: It maximizes plant growth, it's effective at preventing soil erosion, it aids in stream and land reclamation, it helps with storm water management and construction sites, it reduces the need for fertilizers and pesticides and its overall soil amendment is to improve soil health by increasing the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil.

Sherman residents who sign up for the organics program may purchase a collection kit (1 gallon kitchen collection bin, 6 months of compostable bags, 6 gallon carry container, educational material and more). Residents may bring their organic waste to a near by Recycling Center on days of operation. The cost to dispose of the organics is $1.00 per 7 gallon pail.  which is less than the cost to dispose of your household trash. This program is designed to save you money on your household trash expenses.

By providing your contact information, The Town of Sherman and the HRRA will be able to contact you regarding program information, announcements and news. Your information will not be shared with any other party and will only be used for this program.

ONLY FOOD Scraps are allowed in your bin. No PLASTIC items, stickers, rubber bands or twist ties!
Acceptable Food Waste Items for Organics (Food Scraps) Recycling Program:
* Meat, Poultry (bones also) Fish (including shellfish)
* Dairy Products
* Flower & Vegetable Garden Waste
* Houseplants & Flower Bouquets
* Fruits & Nuts (including pits)
* Vegetables ***Remove stickers, bands and ties***
* Bread, Pasta & Grains
* Sauces, Soup & Gravy
* Coffee Grounds & Filters
* Tea Bags
* Egg Shells
* Plate Scrapings

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* 1. Do you compost organics (food scraps) at home?

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* 2. If you answered NO - Why not?

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* 3.  Would you be interested in an organics (food scraps) drop-off program?

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* 4. Do you believe composting can reduce waste and help the environment?

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* 5. Do you use the New Milford transfer station to dispose of your waste and recycling?

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* 6. Do you use the New Fairfield transfer station to dispose of your waste and recycling?

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* 7. Do you use a private hauler at home to pick up your trash and recycling?

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* 8. In order for us to gauge an appropriate disposal fee for food scrap recycling, please share with us what you pay each month for trash/recycling pick-up

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* 9. Would you be willing to purchase an organics (food scraps) collection kit for $20.  This would include a 1 gallon kitchen collection bin, 7 gallon pail and compostable bags.

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* 10. Would you be willing to pay $1.00  to $3.00 each time you dispose of the 7 gallon pail of food scraps?

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* 11. If you are interested in participating in a organics (food scraps) drop-off program, please provide your contact information.  If you prefer to have your survey remain anonymous, you may email your information to Info@hrra.org

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* 12. Please add any comments and questions below pertaining to food scrap recycling.

 

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