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    Scottsdale Community College hosts documentary screening

    2024-02-02

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    "Kiss the Ground,” a documentary that unpacks how the Earth's soil may be the key to combating climate change and preserving the planet, is coming to Scottsdale Thursday, Feb. 8.

    Scottsdale Community College will host two screenings, 3:30–5:30 p.m. and 6:30–8:30 p.m., in the Language and Communications building, room LC-383, 9000 E. Chaparral Road. A tour of the Center for Native and Urban Wildlife will take place in between showings.

    The film addresses what would happen if we diverted the 60 billion pounds of mineral-rich food materials that go to landfills each year in the United States and turned it into compost.

    The idea of soil regeneration isn’t a new one in Scottsdale. Last year, the city teamed up with Recycled City to launch a pilot program that diverts food waste from the city’s Community Design Studio to the organization’s farm, where it’s composted and used to grow produce. The produce is then available for purchase – completing the full-circle of the organization’s service.

    “The city of Scottsdale is committed to educating residents on how they can reduce food waste and we aim to lead by example,” said Scottsdale Councilwoman Solange Whitehead. “Oftentimes, simple changes can make a big difference. By adopting efficient food practices and reducing residential food waste, we can conserve resources, mitigate pollution and greenhouse gases, save money and alleviate hunger.”

    Register to attend at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeCSkYGsmU9zTVEBWEavuRpgng3WRyCNt8ZgU_7Alp1dNCpLA/viewform.

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