Discounted compost bin to help Stone residents towards a greener future

Kitchen leftovers for recycling and composting, garbage sorting, zero wasteResidents in Stone can do their bit for the environment and help their garden to thrive thanks to a discount compost bin offer by the county council.

The discount scheme has been put together in partnership with GetComposting.com. This organisation works with councils nationally to offer value composting products to encourage more people to get involved.

Composting has countless benefits, and spring is the perfect time to get started. The process involves recycling people’s daily plant and food waste and other organic materials. This can include grass cuttings, unwanted plants, organic kitchen waste such as fruit and vegetable peelings, tea bags, coffee grounds and even your vacuum cleaner contents.

Together, these will naturally decompose over time in these specialised compost bins to produce a ready-made mixture rich in nutrients to feed the soil and nourish gardens.

To encourage residents to start composting, the home compost bins are offered at special prices starting from £10.

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Home compost bins, together with a range of special offer water butts and additional accessories, can be ordered viawww.getcomposting.com  or by calling 0844 571 4444.

Staffordshire County Council’s cabinet member for environment, infrastructure and climate change Simon Tagg said:

“Our commitment to reducing waste through recycling by encouraging people to get involved with composting helps us to combat climate change, which is a priority to us as a county council.

“We would urge people to get in contact and make the most of this great offer. Composting helps to minimise waste in your household, which would otherwise go to landfill and contribute to polluting the atmosphere with harmful methane emissions.”

For general information on recycling and waste in Staffordshire, including tips to help minimise waste, people should visit www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Waste-and-recycling

James Du Pavey - Stone

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