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Release date: 2020-07-21
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[Archived] City Reopens Food Waste Composting at Farmers' Markets Beginning August 1

City Reopens Food Waste Composting at Farmers' Markets Beginning August 1

For Immediate Release: July 21, 2020

The City of Alexandria’s food waste composting stations will reopen at the Del Ray and Old Town farmers’ markets on Saturday, August 1, and at the Four Mile Run and West End markets on Sunday, August 2. Service will resume during the normal operating hours, which are available at alexandriava.gov/FoodWaste.

To protect staff and members of the public, new COVID-19 protocols will be in place. The City asks residents to wear a facial covering or mask and maintain 6 feet of physical distance from staff and other users of the food waste drop-off program. Shared items such as cloth towels, spoons, and pens will not be available for customer use. To help users and staff maintain distance, the City will temporarily suspend selling kitchen-top compost buckets and giving away compost samples at the markets. Visitors are encouraged to wash their compost bins with soap and hot water after drop off, as an extra precaution.

The City’s compost set-up crews continue to focus their efforts on COVID-19 response and dealing with a historic increase in refuse and recycling volume. The City has hired Agricity, a small, local sustainability company with experience managing and building composting programs across the region.

For more information, please visit alexandriava.gov/FoodWaste.

This release is available at alexandriava.gov/116820.



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