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NJ SJR18

NJ SJR18
Designates first week of May of each year as "Composting Awareness Week" in New Jersey.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This joint resolution designates the first week of May of each year as "Composting Awareness Week" in the State of New Jersey.This joint resolution also respectfully requests the Governor to annually issue a proclamation calling upon public officials and citizens of this State to observe "Composting Awareness Week" with appropriate activities and programs. Compost is a mixture made of organic materials that is added to the soil in gardens and farms to increase soil fertility and nourish plants and crops. Compost is rich in nutrients and organisms beneficial for plant health and growth, and naturally retains a lot of moisture. The nutrients and benefits provided by compost minimizes the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which can significantly reduce soil and water pollution. The moisture retained by compost is transferred through the soil to the plant. As a result, composting reduces the need for irrigation, can reduce water usage by up to 30 percent, conserves water during droughts, and prevents flooding by retaining water that would otherwise enter drains and sewers. In addition, composting reduces waste by reusing and recycling organic materials, which make up approximately 30 percent of all materials sent to landfills, and can help communities that implement composting programs to efficiently divert waste from landfills and become more sustainable. Composting can help mitigate climate change. The beneficial organisms and microbes in compost sequester and retain carbon in the soil, and prevent carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases from being released into the atmosphere. Greenhouse gases are produced in large amounts by decomposing waste in landfills that could otherwise be recycled into compost. In addition, using compost in certain public works projects, such as the construction and improvement of parks, trails, highways, and green spaces, can lead to large-scale reductions in pollution, help prevent climate change, and lead to the creation of green jobs. The threat of climate change was recognized by Governor Murphy through Executive Order No. 100, which recognizes that New Jersey is especially vulnerable to climate change caused by greenhouse gases. The importance of taking action to mitigate climate change was also recognized by Governor Murphy in Executive Order No. 221, which establishes the Office of Climate Action and Green Economy to coordinate policymaking processes with respect to climate change and green economy issues. The Department of Environmental Protection released strategies, including strategies involving composting, in "New Jersey's Global Warming Response Act, 80x50 Report" to reduce and remove carbon dioxide emissions from the atmosphere. In addition, P.L.2020, c.24 encourages composting by requiring large food generators producing more than 52 tons of food waste per year to recycle food waste through various methods, including composting. The first week of May is internationally recognized as "Composting Awareness Week". The State of New Jersey can recognize the importance of composting and further encourage composting by businesses and individuals by designating the first week of May as "Composting Awareness Week" in New Jersey.

AI Summary

This joint resolution designates the first week of May each year as "Composting Awareness Week" in New Jersey, a time internationally recognized for this purpose. Composting, the process of creating nutrient-rich organic material from waste like food scraps and yard trimmings, is highlighted for its numerous benefits, including improving soil fertility, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, conserving water by retaining moisture, and significantly decreasing landfill waste, as organic materials make up about 30% of what is discarded. Furthermore, composting helps combat climate change by sequestering carbon in the soil and preventing the release of greenhouse gases, which are produced when waste decomposes in landfills. The resolution also notes that using compost in public works projects can reduce pollution and create green jobs, aligning with New Jersey's existing efforts to address climate change, such as Governor Murphy's executive orders and the Department of Environmental Protection's strategies. The resolution respectfully requests the Governor to issue an annual proclamation encouraging public officials and citizens to observe "Composting Awareness Week" with relevant activities and programs.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Environment and Energy Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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