Engaging your state legislators is the best way to get your congressperson to understand and support composting.

Give them a summer tour of your facility!


Use our USCC Step-by-Step Tour Guide!

For the third year, USCC is looking for members willing to host tours of their compost facility this spring and summer, when legislators are out of session. USCC's lobbying efforts have indicated that with federal funding paused and cancelled, getting legislators at the state level to see compost facilities is the number one way to increase success for you AND the industry.


Reaching out to your local legislator may sound challenging, which is why the USCC has provided a step-by-step guide on how to do so! Click the button below to access our full guide.

If you are considering hosting a visit, click the button below to sign up on our website. We will keep you updated with more information for your planning purposes and the day of your tour.

About the U.S. Composting Council

Established in 1992, the US Composting Council (USCC) is dedicated to the development, expansion and promotion of the U.S. compost manufacturing industry. The USCC achieves this mission by encouraging, supporting and performing compost-related research, promoting best management practices, establishing standards, educating professionals and the public about the benefits of compost and compost utilization, enhancing compost product quality, and developing training materials for compost manufacturers and markets for compost products. USCC members include compost manufacturers, marketers, equipment manufacturers, product suppliers, academic institutions, public agencies, nonprofit groups and consulting/engineering firms.

  

The USCC is a nonprofit 501(c) (6).

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