Bear Path Compost

134 Webber Rd, South Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States

Bear Path Compost is recognized throughout the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts as a dedicated producer of high quality, compost for residential, agricultural and commercial applications.

Not only is compost good for your plants and improves the tilth and health of your soil, but using it is very good for the environment as well.

Bear Path Compost is among a growing number of commercial compost operations that utilize food waste from restaurants, supermarkets, public and private schools, colleges and universities and other institutions as a portion of the raw materials they process. Bear Path Compost currently composts source separated food waste from the Whately transfer station and the Whately Elementary School. This food waste includes: kitchen prep waste, plate scraps, spoiled food as well as paper products such as napkins and pizza boxes.

In the fall of 2015 Bear Path Compost began utilizing 15% to 20% of short paper fiber (SPF) in its compost recipe. SPF is a waste product of the recycled paper industry. After paper is recycled 5 or 6 times, the fibers become shorter and shorter resulting in a waste product that has been traditionally landfilled. The SPF utilized at Bear Path Compost is approved by the Massachusetts DEP for use at certified compost sites. In 2016 BPC used 698 cubic yards of short paper fiber as a feedstock for its compost.

Historically food waste, short paper fiber and other carbon materials (including leaves and yardwaste) have been disposed of in landfills creating environmental problems including one that particularly impacts climate change and global warming. Anaerobic bacteria (the same organisms in septic tanks) are the microbes that decompose carbon wastes in an oxygen deprived environment (like compacted landfills). These creatures are effective decomposers, but create significant amounts of methane gas as a byproduct of their metabolic activity. What does this mean? From a climate change perspective, a given amount of methane gas is 23 times more threatening as a greenhouse gas as carbon dioxide. So if carbon waste materials can be kept out of a landfill by composting, our environment benefits.

Materials Accepted
Organic Waste
1Compost
2Food Scraps

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South Deerfield, Massachusetts
United States
ZIP: 01373
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Phone : 1(413) 665-2894

Mail : mike@bearpathcompost.com

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