The City Compost Network’s Podcast
Education:How To
In this episode, Dr. Brook Clinton from Capital Scraps shared with us the process of turning residential food waste into 'heart-felt' compost thanks to her innovative high-efficiency system. Capital Scraps’ network of decentralised compost hubs is mostly located on public land in Canberra. This is a unique and scalable system, demonstrating that urban composting can be not only ultra localised but also pleasant and highly climate beneficial, contributing to urban greening projects. We also chatted about Dr. Clinton's favourite recipe for making compost efficiently, how this helps sequester carbon and so much more.
If you visit Canberra, Capital Scraps' new compost depot and educational hub is a must visit. If you are thinking of starting a community scale composting business, leave us a comment below, what would you like to learn from Capital Scraps!
Kegworth Public School Community Sharewaste Initiative Interview with Leah
South Melbourne Sustainability Group Interview with Andrew
YIMBY (Yes In My Back Yard) Compost Project with Joel and Mikaela
Pentridge Community Garden Community Compost with Andrew, Russell and Kat
Market Garden Park Community Compost Interview with Janet
Sustainable Chippendale Street Compost Interview with Michael
Gore Street Compost Hub Interview with Jo
Kensington Town Hall Compost Hub Interview with Dave
Finbar Neighbourhood House Community Compost Hub Interview with Kath
Urban Coup Co-housing Community interview with Alex and Cath
Pump House Community Compost Hub interview with Avi
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