Composting

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o d Composting Fact Sheet What is composting? Composting is simply the method of breaking down waste organic materials (kitchen and garden waste) in a large container or heap. The decomposition occurs because of the action of naturally occurring bacteria and fungi. Small invertebrates, such as earthworms and millipedes, help to complete the process. Composting can convert kitchen and garden waste into dark coloured soil in a matter of a few weeks or months Composting has many benefits for the environment. It  Saves valuable tipping space  Can be used as fertiliser  Improves the condition of soils. Compost! And keep food waste out of landfill. On average Hornsby Shire red lid garbage bin’s include 50% organic waste – a large portion of which is food waste. Food waste in our garbage bins costs us all money, wastes our precious natural resources and contributes to climate change as it breaks down in landfill. Let’s all work together to keep food waste out of the red lid garbage bin! Food waste is either unavoidable or it is avoidable. U navoidable food waste, such as egg shells, vegetable peels and tea bags is best dealt with in a compost bin (or worm farm). That way you keep those precious nutrients and get a free fertiliser. A voidable food waste, such as leftovers that never get eaten and food that reaches its expiry date can be reduced by remembering a few easy Love Food Hate Waste tips. These tips on buying, storing and preparing food to reduce waste can save you money, time and stress. See lovefoodhatewaste.nsw.gov.au for more information.


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