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U.S. Composting Council introduces Consumer Compost Use Program

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Program will help customers pick the right blend for gardening needs

| February 2, 2012 |

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The U.S. Composting Council (USCC) is introducing its new Consumer Compost Use Program, which will help customers pick the right blend for their gardening needs.

Consumers can look for the logos (pictured above) on compost producer’s packages, websites and literature. The Consumer Compost Use Program will require compost producers that participate in the STA Program to link the analytical data to three compost-use classifications: Trees & Shrubs, Flower & Vegetable Gardens and Lawn.

“Each compost use classification will be represented by easily interpreted icons that reflect the use (or uses) of the compost product,” said USCC president Frank Franciosi. "We now have an easy way for the homeowner to identify quality compost products that can be applied to their specific gardening needs."

 

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