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2 classes starting Saturday, June 7

Boston Compost Certificate Program

Description

Do you want to waste less and live more sustainably?

This Boston Compost Certificate Program, in partnership with the City of Boston, digs into the hows and whys of composting in Boston.

This two-day training is designed to help you learn about the impact of food waste on the environment and its connection to climate change. Each module will include practical knowledge, hands-on activities, and guest speakers. This series will begin with a hands-on introduction to soil science at the Boston Nature Center, followed by field trips to Brick End Farm and The Urban Farming Institute.

Participants will experience hands-on composting and gardening techniques, and the program will conclude with an opportunity to explore individual and collective actions to support soil health and mitigate climate change.

This program is open only to Boston residents.

Day 1

  • Soil Science at the Boston Nature Center with a Mass Audubon Teacher Naturalist. Explore the living and non-living components of healthy soil and learn about the important role soil plays as a carbon sink in the fight against climate change.
  • Composting 101 at the Urban Farming Institute with Urban Farming Institute Farm Staff. Learn the benefits of different types of composting systems, including how to set up compost suitable for apartments, houses, community gardens, and farms! Participants will get the opportunity to set up their own vermicomposting bin that they can bring home!

Day 2

  • Large Scale Compost at the Brick End Farm, with Brick End Farm Staff. Discuss large-scale composting and its challenges and successes. Learn how it can be used to mitigate the effects of climate change.
  • Climate Change and Compost at the Boston Nature Center with a Mass Audubon Teacher Naturalist. Discuss the connections between climate change and composting. The teacher naturalist will lead a climate cafe discussion and provide an opportunity to brainstorm individual, collective, and systemic changes that support solutions to current climate change issues.

Transportation will be provided for field trips.

Please bring a bagged lunch, we will provide snacks.

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When
  • Sat, Jun 07, 2025 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
  • Sat, Jun 14, 2025 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Who

Adults

Cost
  • Adult Members Free
  • Adult Nonmembers Free

Instructors

  • Mass Audubon Staff

Instructions

Instructions

Meet at the Boston Nature Center.

Field trips will leave from and return to the BNC parking lot.