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Community Composting brings neighbours together to tackle food waste through collective action, making professional composting services accessible and affordable for everyone involved.

Food waste is the largest category of material in municipal landfills, where it creates methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. Individual home composting can't handle meat, cheese, bones, or biodegradable packaging, but community-scale collection provides enough volume for professional composting companies to process all organic waste effectively.

This initiative works for any community group—churches, schools, neighbourhood associations, workplaces, or community gardens. By pooling resources, you can employ a local composting company to collect from a centralised location, providing bins and regular pickups that handle all food waste and compostable materials.

The finished compost often returns to local farmers, creating higher-yield crops and reducing chemical fertiliser needs. If your group runs a community garden, you can use the compost directly to fertilise your soil. You'll receive starter kits, clear guidelines on what can be composted, and regular impact reports showing the weight of waste diverted and carbon emissions prevented.

Community Composting brings neighbours together to tackle food waste through collective action, making professional composting services accessible and affordable for everyone involved.

Food waste is the largest category of material in municipal landfills, where it creates methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. Individual home composting can't handle meat, cheese, bones, or biodegradable packaging, but community-scale collection provides enough volume for professional composting companies to process all organic waste effectively.

This initiative works for any community group—churches, schools, neighbourhood associations, workplaces, or community gardens. By pooling resources, you can employ a local composting company to collect from a centralised location, providing bins and regular pickups that handle all food waste and compostable materials.

The finished compost often returns to local farmers, creating higher-yield crops and reducing chemical fertiliser needs. If your group runs a community garden, you can use the compost directly to fertilise your soil. You'll receive starter kits, clear guidelines on what can be composted, and regular impact reports showing the weight of waste diverted and carbon emissions prevented.

Shanika Ford joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group about 2 months ago
Ben Rybolt
Ben Rybolt

Planting day at rose circle park April 18th 9-noon.

We will donate back to the community, the finished compost we have onsite.

amy bailey joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group 4 months ago
Greg Colin joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group 4 months ago
Samantha Mehta joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group 6 months ago
Ben Rybolt

We are using make soil .org to track our progress. Totally optional but I encourage you to record your drop offs there to help us track our impact.

https://www.makesoil.org/my-soil-sites/YaOWEax-waste-free-west-end-936-white-st-sw

Fatou Jatta joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group 7 months ago
Brooks Payne joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group 7 months ago
Milford John-Williams joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group 9 months ago
Alexandra Young joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group about 1 year ago
Allie Diorio joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group over 1 year ago
Sheena Ward joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group over 1 year ago
ty and molly capistrant joined Waste Free WestEnd a Community Composting group about 2 years ago
Ben Rybolt

An example of another community wide composting initiative: Avondale Estates is trying to catch up ( and surpass) the West End.

https://www.avondaleestates.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=374

Ben Rybolt
Ben Rybolt

Kids and adults learned about gardening and benefits of providing diverse ecosystems for bugs and pollinators.

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