The City of Cape Town’s latest food waste initiative provides free home-composting containers to residents to encourage them to start composting at home.
Instead of throwing away your household’s organic waste, you can use it to make compost for your garden.The City of Cape Town is providing composting containers to help manage organic waste and create a good compost system. Good compost feeds nutrients back into the soil and can help you to grow your own food and establish a healthy garden.
Even if you have a smaller garden or backyard, making compost is easy. A good compost system feeds nutrients back into the soil, helping plants and food grow. This is particularly helpful in Cape Town where some areas do not have fertile soil.Composting reduces the amount of waste going to landfills.You can apply for your container when the programme comes to a location close to you.Your property needs to include a secure garden or yard area.
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