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Solid Waste Infrastructure Grant (Region 3) – United States

Solid Waste Infrastructure Grant (Region 3) - United States

Deadline: 30-Aug-2024

The Environmental Protection Agency announces the availability of funds and solicits applications for grant-supported projects that will increase composting capacity for food scraps in the Mid-Atlantic Region.

This NOFO solicits applications designed to increase the ability of Region 3 states to manage food scraps more sustainably through composting. In particular, this NOFO is seeking to increase capacity for food scraps composting in the region through the upgrade of yard waste composting facilities. The upgraded yard waste composting facilities will be capable of processing waste food which increases the capacity for wasted food composting in the region. Yard waste is also known as “yard trim” or “yard trimmings.” Hereafter, the term “yard trim” will be used.

For the purposes of this NOFO, a yard trim composting facility is one that composts materials known as “browns.” Browns are rich in carbon and can include the following materials: leaves, tree and bush trimmings, dried grass (not fresh-cut), branches, wood chips, flowers, saw dust, wood shavings, or some combination of these materials. Browns can also include logs if the logs are processed into wood chips prior to composting.

The scope of this grant program targets projects designed to initiate, facilitate, and/or complete the transition of existing yard trim composting facilities to composting facilities that also process food scraps. Applications must address this objective in order to be considered for award.

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