Report: Greater Chicagoland Compost Summit

PRIORITIZING COLLECTIVE ACTION After the full group share-out and final sorting of action topics all attendees voted on the top action items in each category. To determine which topics would be voted on, the three-member facilitation team from Daylight listened in on the conversations and took notes during the full group share out. During a 10-minute break they reviewed the recorded conversations and votes on the sticky notes and created a Mentimeter poll on the top action items. Participants voted using their cell phones and results were displayed for the full group to see. Below are the results of the votes on action items for composting education, infrastructure, and policy. The following three charts show the voting results for priority action for education, infrastructure, and policy.

Fostering collaboration between experts to create free and accessible resources was the top EDUCATION action priority for attendees .

21%

hands-on train the trainer model

31%

collaborate w/universities/experts/nonprofits to create free & accessible resources

IL Extension provide tech training to community orgs & gardeners for composting

7%

17%

top down: reach out to principals/school admin

compost as remediation support

5%

19%

teaching those who write hauling contracts about what should be included

22

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