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Maine: A solution for food waste in schools: Give it to the pigs |
2019-10-14 |
A law saying schools can give food scraps away to pig farmers is now on the books in the state. The practice of feeding human food waste to pigs goes back millennia, but some school districts in Maine have expressed confusion in recent years about the rules around the practice. So the Maine Legislature passed a clarifying bill that took effect Sept. 19. and the pigs turn the waste into delicious tasty bacon. Win-win The new standards will help school districts find a use for spoiled food that might otherwise end up in landfills, say supporters, including Republican sponsor state Sen. Stacey Guerin, of Glenburn. "In Maine, that was a common practice when I was growing up. Hog farmers would come to the back door and take the waste at the end of the day," Guerin said. "I’m glad school administrators can do that with confidence now, without fear of breaking the law." The new rules state that any individual or institution, including a school, can donate garbage to a swine producer for use as feed even if they’re unaware of the producer’s licensure status. Guerin said the rule change made sense because the schools aren’t responsible for monitoring the license status of hog farms. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
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Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2019-10-14 14:34 |
#2 .....or just send the inedible slop back to Michelle. The pigs deserve better. |
Posted by: warthogswife 2019-10-14 10:24 |
#1 Some years ago, schools stopped sending left over food to hog farms because the pigs refused to eat Michelle Obama's school lunches. |
Posted by: Whavimp Grath4899 2019-10-14 06:11 |