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Turning Waste into Worth: Beacon Farms Expands Composting to Reduce Landfill Impact
Across the Cayman Islands, more food waste that would traditionally end up in George Town’s landfill is now being diverted to composting at Beacon Farms in North Side. This initiative expands on earlier efforts to transform green waste into nutrient-rich compost. Which is a resource that improves soil quality and supports local agriculture rather than contributing to landfill buildup. By redirecting organic waste into a productive cycle, the program also helps curb methane emissions and supports broader environmental sustainability goals.
The project builds on partnerships between local supermarkets, waste carriers, and composting facilities. Demonstrating how collaboration can deliver environmental benefits while fostering community resilience and responsible waste management. As the Cayman Islands seek solutions to growing waste challenges, efforts like these show real progress. They highlight practical steps toward a circular, regenerative economy.
Read the full article to learn how these composting efforts are reshaping waste management in the Cayman Islands here.
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