To celebrate ‘Compost Awareness Week 2008,’ which runs from
4 to 10 May, Waveney District Council will be offering residents
the chance to pick up some free compost.
As part of a countywide initiative to encourage home composting,
the Council is inviting residents to bring a spade and a container
to the Waveney District Council Depot at Rotterdam Road, Lowestoft
on Saturday 10 May between 10.00am and 1.00pm to help themselves to
free quality compost. Residents are advised that the compost is
subject to availability and reminded that they will have to ‘help
themselves.’
The event is being held to thank the people of Waveney for their
efforts in recycling, as the compost is actually made from recycled
garden waste collected from the Council’s green bins. The compost
illustrates what happens to garden waste put out for collection and
allows people to experience its benefits on their gardens.
John Everingham, Waveney’s Waste Management Compliance Officer,
said: “After a successful event last year, it was decided to repeat
the offer. The aim is to show residents the results of their
recycling and promote the idea of home composting - showing people
just how easy it is. An average household in Suffolk could divert
an astounding 220kg of organic waste a year from landfill by home
composting.
“We will also be providing information on home composting and how
you can order a compost bin from as little as £17! In addition,
anyone living in Suffolk who places an order during Compost
Awareness Week will be eligible for the prize of £50 of garden
centre vouchers, which have been donated by DHL, the logistics
company that deliver the bins.”
Throughout 2008, residents are able to buy a 220 litre compost bin
for £17, a 330 litre bin for £20 or a 250 litre KOMP compost bin
for £40, all including delivery. Visit the website
www.recyclenow.com/compost
or phone 0845 077 0757 for more
details.