Charleston’s Annual Pumpkin Smash Encourages Eco-Friendly Composting This November

Charleston Hosts Annual Pumpkin Smash – Compost Your Leftover Jack-o’-Lanterns!

Hey Charleston! Do you still have those leftover pumpkins just sitting around your yard or apartment from Halloween? We have some exciting news for you! Get ready to smash those pumpkins – *literally* – at the annual Pumpkin Smash event right here in our beautiful city! This fantastic event, known for its eco-friendly vibes, encourages all residents to think green by composting their pumpkins instead of tossing them into a landfill.

Join the Fun at the Pumpkin Smash

On November 24th, the West Ashley Farmer’s Market will transform into a festive gathering where you can not only dispose of your pumpkins but also have a great time. So, grab the kids, and get ready to have some fun as you smash the pumpkins and learn more about the process of composting. It’s a win-win situation for everyone!

Why Composting Matters

According to Charleston’s director of sustainability, Katie McKain, composting is *nature’s way of recycling*. She shared some compelling reasons why composting your pumpkins is essential. When organic materials like pumpkins end up in a landfill, they take up precious space and contribute to increased costs for local taxpayers who fund waste management. “When we have something that is organic, like a pumpkin, it goes to the landfill, it’s taking up valuable space in that landfill. This not only increases taxpayer funding for capacity at landfills but also raises the costs of transporting this material,” McKain explained. So, by composting your pumpkins, you’re not just doing a good deed for the environment – you’re also helping to save taxpayer dollars and contribute to a more sustainable city!

Last Year’s Success and Aiming Higher

Last year was a smashing success! The event managed to compost a fantastic two and a half tons of pumpkins. This year, the ambitious team hopes to double that amount. They are eager to see Charleston residents come together to show their enthusiasm for recycling and eco-friendly practices. With your help, we can surpass last year’s achievements and make this event even more impactful!

Can’t Make the Event? No Problem!

If you can’t make it to the Pumpkin Smash on the 24th, don’t worry! The city has set up pumpkin drop-off sites that will be open until December 14th. This allows everyone a chance to participate, no matter how busy life gets. There are also around 20 food scrap drop-off sites available year-round, making it super convenient for you to embrace composting all year long!

Get Involved and Make a Difference

As we wind down the pumpkin season, let’s take a moment to think about how we can make a positive impact on our environment. Composting helps divert waste from landfills, enriches soil, and supports the growth of healthy plants. So, whether you plan to join the festive Pumpkin Smash event or drop off your pumpkins at a nearby site, remember that your participation matters.

So, what are you waiting for? Save the date, and spread the word! Let’s join hands and make Charleston a greener, more sustainable community. And don’t forget your smashed pumpkins – it’s going to be a delightful day filled with fun, learning, and a little bit of pumpkin chaos!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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