Organics Diversion Study

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is pleased to share the release of the Organics Waste Diversion Study. This study is the resulting effort of a project team led by Eunomia, and including work from Eco-Cycle, Coker Composting, Sandhill Environmental, and BioCycle.
This study was completed as required by senate bill 23-191, and serves to build on the foundational information that was developed in the Statewide Organics Management Plan. Some highlights of this study include:
  • robust policy recommendations
  • greenhouse gas savings of potential organic waste diversion
  • end market recommendations
  • funding source evaluation
In addition to this, an infrastructure toolkit was developed to help guide the development of new organics waste diversion operations. In the coming days, both documents will be available on the Department's website here.
If you have any questions regarding the study, please reach out to [email protected].
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