The City of Miami has launched a pilot composting program to collect food scraps from city residents and turn those leftovers into compost. The three-month pilot program began May 1 with five locations – including Miami City Hall – where residents can deposit their food waste into composting bins. Residents who want to participate in the program will need to sign up online. Residents who register will receive an access code for all five locations. The city is partnering with Compost for Life to launch the program, and hosting three events to encourage participation. For more information about the initiative, watch this city’s launch video here.


















