About Us

🌿 About EcoGreen Pathways
EcoGreen Pathways is a community-centered sustainability organization focused on reducing waste, increasing compost participation, and supporting environmentally responsible habits. We work with households, schools, businesses, and community groups to make food-scrap diversion and composting accessible, practical, and impactful.
Founded with a passion for environmental education and community engagement, EcoGreen Pathways was created to help people understand how everyday actions—like properly managing food scraps—can lead to meaningful environmental change. Our work is grounded in the belief that sustainability should be easy to understand, realistic to implement, and inclusive of all communities.
🌱 Our Mission
The mission of EcoGreen Pathways is to empower individuals, schools, and communities to lead the movement toward zero-waste living. Through composting education, accessible tools, and eco-friendly products, we support food-scrap diversion as a simple, everyday practice rather than a specialized or overwhelming task.
Our approach emphasizes local solutions, practical education, and community participation. We are committed to reducing landfill waste, improving soil health, and fostering long-term environmental responsibility throughout Connecticut and beyond.
🌍 Our Vision
EcoGreen Pathways envisions a future where sustainable living becomes second nature. In this future, composting is as common as recycling, communities work together to reduce waste, and environmental education begins early and continues throughout life.
We believe every household should have access to the knowledge and tools needed for clean, circular living. By supporting education, engagement, and action at the local level, EcoGreen Pathways works to help communities transform waste into a shared resource.
EcoGreen Pathways is here to help build that future—one bin, one bag, and one workshop at a time.
📩 Contact
For questions, partnerships, or program inquiries, contact
info@ecogreenpathways.com
Follow our work at @ecogreen2025