Colorado Composting Council Resources
- Membership Flyer
- Strategic Plan
- COCC Meeting Resources
- Compost Classifications
- 2022 CDPHE Statewide Organics Management Plan
- 2012 CDPHE Memo: Composting - VOC Emissions & Best Management Practices
- Soil Amendment Classification
- CREF Factsheet on Using Compost as a Component
- Colorado Soil Health Program
- Closed Loop Partners toolkit on "How Organics Diversion can help achieve zero waste goals"
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COCC Newsletter Archive
Send your ideas or updates to the COCC newsletter manager! Please be aware that member only updates will be included in the newsletter. Feel free to send us upcoming events you are hosting, job openings, operation updates, and any relevant composting news.
Eco-Product's CIRC Contamination Mitigation Program
CIRC is a new program developed by Eco-Products to address the challenge of contamination from non-compostable materials in compost streams to help build trust and process between generators, composters, haulers, distributors, and manufacturers.
Eco-Cycle's Guide for Sustainable Serviceware
To help retail food establishments transition away from polystyrene, choose more sustainable serviceware, and reduce overall waste, Eco-Cycle has developed The Guide to Sustainable Serviceware for Restaurants and Food Prep Businesses!
Colorado Clean Compost Guidelines
Compost haulers and municipalities all along the Front Range of Colorado are working with regional compost manufacturer A1 Organics to create a high-quality, CLEAN finished compost product made from materials generated from municipal compost collections. The goal is to keep food scraps and yard & plant trimmings out of the landfill to prevent harmful methane emissions while creating marketable compost. This soil amendment will help Colorado farms and landscapes build healthy soils that absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, reduce water and chemical use, and grow nutritious foods.