Recycling and Composting

Recycling in the home. How and Why?


Making Compost from Food Waste

Compost is easy to make and use, and it is an inexpensive, natural process that uses your kitchen and garden waste to provide an organic, nutrient rich food for plants in your garden.


Recycling at Home

Recycling is an excellent way to save extracting new raw materials from the earth, which in turn reduces energy usage, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and stops water pollution by reducing the need for waste disposal in landfill sites.

Recycled Packaging

As we start to recycle more things more often, awareness has increased about the amount of packaging we use on a daily basis. Whenever you're ready to throw packaging out, take a look at the label and see if it can be recycled.

Recycling Facts

Recycling is a great way to save energy and protect the environment. Did you know - there are a lot of facts and figures about recycling here.

Making Compost with a Wormery

Worm composting is great for speedily converting your kitchen and garden waste to create faster than normal compost and liquid plant feed. With a multi-tray wormery you can quickly and easily recycle your kitchen scraps.

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