South Glengarry launches FoodCycler pilot program

Provided by the Township of South Glengarry
South Glengarry launches FoodCycler pilot program

SOUTH GLENGARRY, Ontario – The Township of South Glengarry is partnering with Cornwall/ Ottawa based company, Food Cycle Science to pilot an on-site food waste diversion solution that will reduce the amount of organics headed to the landfill.

To reduce organics heading to landfill, South Glengarry will provide 100 FoodCycler machines at a subsidized price for residents to test in their homes over a 12-week period. Each resident will track the amount of food waste they have diverted throughout the pilot duration to estimate the total impact of the pilot program.

This program had broad support from council and administration and was based on other successful pilot programs run by Food Cycle Science across Canada. The program will also benefit from funding received by Food Cycle Science through the Impact Canada Food Waste Reduction Challenge.

The cost to participating residents will be $120+HST which compares favourably to a retail price of $500+HST. The reduction is cost is due to municipal discounts from Food Cycle Science, Impact Canada Investment, and subsidization by the Township of South Glengarry.

“Considering the challenges, we have with landfill capacity and our greatly reducing landfill capacity we need to find solutions to help our residents reduce what’s going to landfills, particularly what shouldn’t be going to landfill,” – Councillor Stephanie Jaworski

“I’ve received a number of positive messages from residents saying, “sign me up, where can I get mine.” I’m 100 per cent in favour of it and hoping other members are too.”- Deputy Mayor Lyle Warden

A sign-up process will be run by Township administration over the coming weeks and interested participants will be able to register for the program on the Township website until July 7, 2021. For any questions, please contact Crystal LeBrun, Deputy Clerk clebrun@southglengarry.com 613-347-1166 ext. 2111

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