Kansas City nonprofit on a mission for environmental, social justice
A Kansas City nonprofit is working to address climate change by teaching people to compost and training vulnerable populations in green industry jobs.
and last updated 2021-04-22 18:34:09-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Just like the Earth s complex ecosystem depends on many forces working together, so does the fight to build a cleaner, more sustainable future for our planet.
A Kansas City nonprofit is working to combine those forces to address the many layers of climate change.
The mission of KC Can Compost is two-fold: redirecting organic waste from landfills to composting sites, and helping those most impacted by climate change by giving them the tools to build a cleaner future.
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