In 2017, the Ashland City Council passed a citizen led policy called the Climate and Energy Action Plan (CEAP). The goals of the plan were to reduce community greenhouse gas emissions and prepare the city to be more resilient to climate change impacts. As the Ashland Climate Collaborative notes on their website: “Eight years in, the CEAP is still a great foundation for reaching our climate goals.” Over the intervening years, residential awareness of the CEAP has decreased. In order to reverse that trend, Southern Oregon Climate Action Now Executive Director Danial Scotton, has facilitated a series of open public workshops during which aspects of the CEAP are discussed in relation to CEAP goals, the current status of action, and what needs to be done.
This is thee third workshop in the series will address the subject of Food Waste and Compost. This will be held in the Gresham Room of Ashland Public Library.



