
How to set up restaurant composting program
Launch a BOH/FOH composting program that works: bin layouts, hauler setup, roles, training, signage, and contamination controls, step by step.



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Department of Public Works & Parks (DPW&P) in Worcester, MA, offers grease trap cleaning and used cooking oil recycling services through its residential drop-off center. Residents can dispose of cooking grease and oil, which is then recycled into biodiesel, helping to prevent sewer line damage. The center also provides bulk waste disposal, yard waste drop-off, composting, and hazardous waste collection programs. The facility serves Worcester residents and supports various waste management needs throughout the city.

Launch a BOH/FOH composting program that works: bin layouts, hauler setup, roles, training, signage, and contamination controls, step by step.

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