Composting Series: Compost and the Environment
Education

Composting Series: Compost and the Environment

Explore the environmental impact of composting in this educational workshop at the Queens County Farm Museum.

Sat, 12 Sep 2026 Queens County Farm Museum Queens , New York
The Composting Series at the Queens County Farm Museum offers an in-depth look at how composting impacts our local environment. In this session, participants will explore the relationship between agriculture, composting methods, and ecosystem health. By learning how composting diverts organic matter from landfills and reduces our carbon footprint, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how this simple practice serves as a valuable resource for environmental conservation and sustainable living in our modern world.

What to Expect

An informative workshop focused on the environmental benefits and broader impact of composting.

Who Should Attend

  • Sustainability enthusiasts
  • Environmentalists
  • Gardeners
  • Students

Agenda Overview

Check the museum's event calendar for specific session times.
Venue & Address
Queens County Farm Museum
73-50 Little Neck Pkwy
Queens , New York – 11004
United States
Organizer
Queens County Farm Museum · Museum/Farm
A historic farm and educational center in Queens, NY.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this for?
Anyone interested in the environmental impact of composting.
Where is it held?
At the Queens County Farm Museum, 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy, Queens, NY.
Is registration required?
Yes, tickets should be purchased in advance via the museum's website.
What will we learn?
How composting impacts local ecosystems and reduces carbon footprints.
Is it outdoors?
The museum is a farm, so dress appropriately for the weather.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, the workshop is open to all interested participants.
Tags
Composting Sustainability Environment Queens Workshop Education
Summary
An educational workshop on the environmental benefits of composting at the Queens County Farm Museum.
Reference: queensfarm.org
Highlights
  • Environmental impact analysis
  • Sustainability education
  • Carbon footprint reduction
  • Agricultural connections
  • Expert-led instruction
  • Queens County Farm Museum venue
Something wrong?
If this event has incorrect information or needs an update, email us and we'll fix it.