Organic Farm Decreases Food Waste and Recidivism

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Unique Philadephia prison program diverts 685 tons of food waste a year into compost and trains inmates to farm winter squash, peach and fig trees, eggplant, and watermelons organically with the first City-run captive food waste composting program . One ton of food waste per day from 2,000 inmates adds up to more than the prison system could use on its own. They initially used it to fertilize flower beds around campus, but quickly found a simple solution by giving the compost away to local community gardens~ Amy McKeever, Food Justice  www.civileats.com

Phila Industrial Correctional Center Composter