What a fantastic initiative! This benefits not only the environment but also the animals and community. It has inspired me to look into a similar concept here in Australia. Halloween has become increasingly popular here, especially with the influence of Instagram and social media. It is estimated that Australians will spend over $430 million on Halloween this year and that half of the pumpkins carved will not be eaten. The advice here is to compost pumpkins or use scraps for soup or curry, but this approach is so much more satisfying!
I live in San Mateo County but couldn't find a drop off location. Is that correct?
I think that's right. I'm in Santa Clara County and the closest I found was in Livermore. I hope the map expands! There must be some pigs nearby.
What a fantastic initiative! This benefits not only the environment but also the animals and community. It has inspired me to look into a similar concept here in Australia. Halloween has become increasingly popular here, especially with the influence of Instagram and social media. It is estimated that Australians will spend over $430 million on Halloween this year and that half of the pumpkins carved will not be eaten. The advice here is to compost pumpkins or use scraps for soup or curry, but this approach is so much more satisfying!