County Executive Adam Bello announced that five more school districts will join Monroe County's Food Waste Diversion Program, which is now in its second year. The program aims to reduce food waste in schools and promote sustainability. The five districts that will join the program are Brighton, Fairport, Penfield, Pittsford, and another district. "The Food Waste Diversion Program is an important initiative that helps reduce waste and promotes sustainability in our schools," said County Executive Adam Bello. The program was launched last year and has been successful in reducing food waste in participating schools. The expansion of the program is a result of the county's efforts to increase sustainability and reduce waste in all aspects of the community. The Monroe County government has been working to reduce waste and promote sustainability in the county. The City of Rochester has also been involved in initiatives to reduce waste and promote sustainability. The program will help reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and promote recycling and composting. The School Districts will work with the county to implement the program and reduce food waste. The expansion of the program will have a positive impact on the environment and the community. The Rochester community will benefit from the reduction of waste and the promotion of sustainability. The program is a step towards a more sustainable future for Monroe County. The county will continue to work towards reducing waste and promoting sustainability in all aspects of the community. The next step for the program is to implement it in the five new school districts and to continue to monitor and evaluate its success.

The program's success will be measured by the amount of waste reduced and the number of schools participating. The county will also work with the schools to educate students and staff about the importance of reducing waste and promoting sustainability. The Food Waste Diversion Program is an important initiative that will have a positive impact on the environment and the community. The program will continue to expand and improve in the coming years.

The expansion of the program is a result of the county's efforts to increase sustainability and reduce waste in all aspects of the community. The County Executive Adam Bello has been a strong supporter of the program and has worked to promote sustainability in the county. The program is a step towards a more sustainable future for Monroe County. The next step for the program is to implement it in the five new school districts and to continue to monitor and evaluate its success. The program will have a positive impact on the environment and the community.

The Rochester community will benefit from the reduction of waste and the promotion of sustainability. The program is an important initiative that will have a positive impact on the environment and the community. The county will continue to work towards reducing waste and promoting sustainability in all aspects of the community. The program is a step towards a more sustainable future for Monroe County. The next step for the program is to implement it in the five new school districts and to continue to monitor and evaluate its success. The program will be implemented in the coming months and will be monitored and evaluated by the county.

The program's success will be measured by the amount of waste reduced and the number of schools participating. The county will also work with the schools to educate students and staff about the importance of reducing waste and promoting sustainability.