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Blue Spoon Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blue-spoon-farmA small family farm in Central New York. Serving our neighbors with quality breeding stock, fresh vegetables, goose eggs, and nutritious meats, raised on local feeds.
5105 State Route 224, Odessa https://www.facebook.com/blue.spoon.farm/?ref=page_internal (607) 898-9050 bluespoonfarm@gmail.comCayuga Compost
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-compostCayuga Compost is a certified high-quality compost supplier processing high volumes of food scraps and tree trimmings from local businesses and residents. Their premium compost is sold in bulk, bags, and special blends, at local retailers by onsite pickup, and by regional delivery.
3225 Agard Road, Trumansburg http://cayugacompost.com/ (607) 387-6826 cayugacompost@ottcmail.comClosed Loop Systems
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/closed-loop-systemsClosed Loop Systems is a waste management company that designs, builds, operates, and maintains customized resource recovery facilities. Their business is to work with clients (municipal, industrial, agricultural, institutional) to upcycle waste by recovering materials close to their source. Their mission is to implement renewable waste solutions that serve a circular economy.
124 North Genesee Street, Geneva https://closedloopsys.comCNY Green Bucket Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cny-green-bucket-projectCNY Green Bucket Project is a women-owned and operated business that provides food scrap collection, cleaning, and hauling services to residences of Clinton, New Hartford, Utica, and some surrounding areas. They collect buckets of food waste at customers' homes and take the waste to the Oneida Herkimer Solid Waste Authority to be turned into electricity by anaerobic digestion at the Oneida County Water Pollution Control plant through the local Food2Energy program.
New Hartford, NY https://cnygreenbucketproject.com (315) 922-0642 cnygreenbucketproject@gmail.comCompost Education Program and Tompkins County Master Composters
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/compost-education-program-and-tompkins-county-master-composters-The Compost Education Program and Tompkins County Master Composters are programs of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County. They exist to support residents to compost organic food and yard waste in ways that are easy, cost effective and environmentally and socially responsible. Their programs support the goal of the Tompkins County Department of Recycling and Materials Management, their funders, to divert compostable materials from the waste stream and maximize waste reduction in the County.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://ccetompkins.org/compost (607) 272-2292 acm1@cornell.eduCornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-cooperative-extension-of-tompkins-countyCornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County provides programs and information to Tompkins County residents on agriculture, horticulture, and the environment; nutrition and food safety; consumer and financial education; 4-H youth development; and family and community development.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://ccetompkins.org (607) 272-2292 tompkins@cornell.eduCornell Sustainable Campus Food Initiatives
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-sustainable-campus-food-initiativesCornell proudly supports healthy and sustainable food efforts by offering student-grown organic foods for the community to enjoy, supporting regional farms, and reducing food waste on campus. Their dining facilities aim to lessen the environmental footprint related to day-to-day dining operations through the use of reusable mugs, compostable food packaging, tray-less dining and other earth-friendly options whenever possible. Cornell Dining demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through programs such as the Local Food Growers Initiative, enabling the University to purchase fresh produce from local sources. Cornell Dining also organizes events with local farmers and chefs to build partnerships that support healthy and sustainable food habits, such as our annual Farm-to-You Fall Harvest Dinner.
Humphreys Service Building, Dryden Road https://sustainablecampus.cornell.edu/campus-initiatives/food (607) 255-6375 sustainability@cornell.eduCornell Waste Management Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-waste-management-institute-The Cornell Waste Management Institute, a program of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University, serves the public through research, outreach, training, and technical assistance programs in solid waste disposal, management and planning. CWMI develops and shares research-based knowledge to help stakeholders - from farmers to policymakers - make sound decisions on managing organic residuals. Their areas of expertise include composting, farm waste, sewage sludge, and soil quality.
Bradfield Hall, Ithaca http://cwmi.css.cornell.edu (607) 255-1187 cwmi@cornell.eduFinger Lakes Compost
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-compostFinger Lakes Compost is a collection service for food scraps and other compostable waste, offering curbside collection on a personalized schedule to residents, schools, businesses and institutions in Chemung, Schuyler, Yates, and other surrounding counties. Collected waste is composted onsite, producing compost soil for sale.
4420 Pre Emption Road, Rock Stream http://www.fingerlakescompost.com/ (315) 335-0424 fingerlakescompost@gmail.comGet Your GreenBack Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/get-your-greenback-tompkinsGet Your GreenBack Tompkins is a community-based campaign that brings together some 60 community organizations to inspire all 42,000 households and every business in Tompkins County to take meaningful steps to save energy and money in the areas of food, building heating and lighting, transportation, and waste.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://getyourgreenbacktompkins.org/ (607) 272-2292 info@getyourgreenbacktompkins.orgImpact Earth
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/impact-earthCo-founded in 2014, Impact Earth founders knew that they wanted to make a difference in their community. Driven by environmental stewardship, they melded their backgrounds in sustainability, policy, community development, sales, and restaurant management into Impact Earth. In July 2014, they developed their very first zero waste service at an event in Ithaca, NY. Fast forward to today, Impact Earth now serves the greater Rochester and Finger Lakes Region as the one stop shop for zero waste services.
510 State Street, Rochester http://impactearthroc.com/ (585) 315-0160 support@impactearthroc.comNatural Upcycling
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/natural-upcyclingNatural Upcycling is Upstate New York’s premier food scraps/organics collection company. Their focus is to collect organic or food waste and turn it into a renewable resource – such as electricity or natural gas – through a process called anaerobic digestion. They have the infrastructure and technology to collect any volume of food waste, complete with depackaging services.
1818 Linwood Road, Linwood http://naturalupcycling.com/ (585) 584-312 info@naturalupcycling.comOnondaga County Resource Recovery Agency
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/onondaga-county-resource-recovery-agencyOnondaga County Resource Recovery Agency (OCRRA) oversees what happens to the waste and recycling from Onondaga County communities. They offer a range of services that assist county residents and businesses in recycling, composting, reducing waste and more. Currently, OCRRA programs include award-winning recycling and composting programs, a foundation for local waste disposal at the Waste-to-Energy Facility, two convenient trash and recycling drop-off sites, and numerous programs for recycling and disposing of hard-to-manage materials.
100 Elwood Davis Road, Syracuse https://ocrra.org (315) 453-2866 info@ocrra.orgOrganix Green Industries
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/organix-green-industriesOrganix Green Industries uses earthworm vermicomposting to turn regional food, yard, and paper waste into soil-healthy, non-toxic fertilizers and pesticides for residential and industrial use, and supports the use of vermicomposting for home and municipal waste reduction and bioremediation. Additional number: 585-781-4897
2257 County Road 4, Stanley http://www.organicsoilamendment.com/ (585) 229-9369 hello@organisamendment.comSilver Thread Vineyard
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silver-thread-vineyardSilver Thread Vineyard is a boutique, winemaker-owned winery on the east side of Seneca Lake, producing classic European-style fine wines. Recognized as a "Lake Friendly Farmer" by the NYS Agricultural Environmental Management Program, they grow grapes with local non-toxic fertilizer, biological pest control, and cultivation methods that protect soil and water sources. Other sustainability practices include energy-efficient buildings powered by an air-source heat pump and solar photovoltaic system, tractors powered partly by biodiesel, usage of wine-making wastes as onsite fertilizer, low-impact wine packaging, and purchases of carbon offsets for wine shipping.
1401 Caywood Road, Lodi http://www.silverthreadwine.com (607) 582-6116 info@silverthreadwine.comSouth Hill Compost
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/south-hill-compostSouth Hill Compost is a small-scale food scrap collection service offering multiple options for curbside pickup and composting food waste onsite in McGraw. Founded in 2021, it is operated by one person who seeks to expand their work in local food scrap processing and compost education.
3684 South Hill Road, McGraw https://www.southhillcompost.com (607) 591-3578 southhillcompost@gmail.comTompkins County Recycling and Materials Management
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-recycling-and-materials-managementThe mission of the Department of Recycling and Materials Management is to develop and implement a sustainable materials management strategy for Tompkins County. With a focus on the state's solid waste management hierarchy, this approach utilizes and prioritizes environmentally sound, cost-effective, socially responsible, and safe practices. This is accomplished through coordinated administrative, operational, and educational programs that maximize diversion with the 4R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rebuy) as a focal point.
122 Commercial Avenue, Ithaca https://recycletompkins.org/ (607) 273-6632 reducewaste@tompkins-co.orgTown of Geneva Trash, Recycling, & Composting
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/town-of-geneva-trash,-recycling,-compostingThis website provides locations for different types of trash drop-offs, and trash/recycling permits.
3750 County Road 6, Geneva http://www.townofgeneva.com/departments/trash_recycling_and_composting.php (315) 789-3922 supervisor@townofgeneva.comWe Compost Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/we-compost-collectiveWe Compost Collective program offers opportunity for nearby Broome County residents to compost their food scraps, garden, and yard waste. Individuals living in apartments where composting is not permitted or houses with limited backyard space are encouraged to join. Members will have access to the compost bin after attending a short orientation training of 30-50 minutes.
840 Upper Front St, Binghamton http://ccebroomecounty.com/environment/we-compost-collective (607) 584-5011 jse67@cornell.eduWildmoon Homesteading
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wildmoon-homesteadingWildmoon Homestading focuses on growing food organically. They offer heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables, as well as classes for women in growing, storing, cooking, seedsaving, naturalists skills, survival skills, and shiitake growing.
529 Prospect Valley Road, Willseyville http://wildmoonhomesteading.com (607) 659-5995 wildmoonhomesteading@gmail.com