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New Report Reveals Urgent Need to Manage Autumn Leaves Now

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UPDATE: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just confirmed that yard waste, including fallen autumn leaves, accounts for a staggering 20% of all garbage generated in the United States each year, totaling over 31 million tons. As autumn progresses and leaves blanket lawns and streets, urgent action is needed to address this growing environmental issue.

With the peak foliage season now behind us, many communities are grappling with the consequences of fallen leaves. As rains approach, these leaves can clog storm drains, posing serious hazards for pedestrians and exacerbating urban flooding.

Rather than treating these leaves as mere trash, there are immediate and eco-friendly alternatives that homeowners can explore. Experts urge residents to consider leaving leaves where they fall, as they can naturally decompose and enrich the soil. Whole leaves take up to two to three years to break down, but when chopped with a mulching mower, they decompose much faster—within approximately one year—releasing valuable nutrients back into the earth.

For those looking to beautify their gardens, composting is an effective option. Homeowners can chop fallen leaves and mix them with green materials, such as grass clippings, to create a nutrient-rich fertilizer. This process not only minimizes landfill waste but also enhances soil health.

If DIY composting seems daunting, local groups are stepping up to collect leaves for composting initiatives. Check with community organizations for drop-off points or scheduled pick-ups.

As autumn winds down, it’s crucial for communities to act now. Not only does responsible leaf management reduce landfill contributions, but it also helps combat methane emissions from decomposing organic waste in landfills.

Next Steps: Residents are encouraged to evaluate their leaf disposal options immediately as winter approaches. Engaging in composting or simply mulching leaves can make a significant difference in environmental impact while promoting a healthier ecosystem. Share this information with friends and family to spread awareness about sustainable fall practices!

Stay tuned for more updates on effective waste management strategies as our team continues to cover this vital issue.

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