No trash compactor, but we did implement some composting measures for food
waste & coffee grounds. Can be pretty simple and effective when coupled
with solid recycling program, but we have the luxury of being in a small
town with a compost pile (and vermicomposting capabilities) a few minutes
away. May not be as feasible in urban Philly.

Joel
On Feb 23, 2015 1:52 PM, "Alex Hillman" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> We've been looking for ways to improve the trash situation that's
> generated at Indy Hall - general waste is exacerbated by an active kitchen
> and lots of food events. Great for the community, but the new challenge is
> getting rid of the trash :)
>
> Does anybody have a trash compactor in their kitchen/space? Pros/cons?
> Make/model that works well for you?
>
> Recommendations welcome :)
>
> -Alex
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