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Composting in Virginia

Effective composting programs can divert organic materials—like leaves, manures, wood chips, and some food scraps—from landfills and provide a fertile amendment to soils. Composting occurs at many levels, from backyard piles to commercial facilities. Depending on the scale, several different Virginia policies and programs can influence the ways that communities can compost. 

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Author
Julia Freedgood
Publisher
Washington D.C.: American Farmland Trust
Page Numbers
2
Publication Date
October 01, 2025
Publication Type
Fact Sheets and Technical Memos
State
Virginia
Keywords
Planning for Agriculture and Food Systems

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