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The old box being our kitchen waste caddy, seen here with its compost bin liner and shadow cast by the lid overhang.
Possibly the best garbage can (um sorry, waste manage unit) money can buy.
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Jane Davidson AM Minister for the Environment, Sustainability and Housing at the in vessel composting facility Penhesgyn, Menai Bridge
Hara Jeevan participated in Edible Routes workshop. We met with @Kapil Mandawewala and @Rachna Tiwary. It was a great learning experience. :)
Workshop's given -
Kapil Sir gave workshop on - Urban Farming
Rachna mam gave workshop on - Bio Enzymes and Cultures.
Our team member Babita Sharma gave workshop on - kitchen Waste Management.
Date - 27.April.2017
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Home composting and food waste collections on Anglesey, North Wales
Cleaning and tidying today, so I emptied the kitchen waste bin into the compost bin - do you like my disposable over-shoes, courtesy of Sainsbury's? They were then reused in the wastepaper bins after being turned inside-out. Reduce, reuse, recycle!
Removing the finished compost from a domestic wormery that turns household waste into fertiliser. After emptying the compost is spread thinly and a heap is made in the centre. The worms all burrow into the heap, the remaining compost is bagged up and the heap used as a starter for the next batch.
Removing the finished compost from a domestic wormery that turns household waste into fertiliser. After emptying the compost is spread thinly and a heap is made in the centre. The worms all burrow into the heap, the remaining compost is bagged up and the heap used as a starter for the next batch.
Removing the finished compost from a domestic wormery that turns household waste into fertiliser. After emptying the compost is spread thinly and a heap is made in the centre. The worms all burrow into the heap, the remaining compost is bagged up and the heap used as a starter for the next batch.
Removing the finished compost from a domestic wormery that turns household waste into fertiliser. After emptying the compost is spread thinly and a heap is made in the centre. The worms all burrow into the heap, the remaining compost is bagged up and the heap used as a starter for the next batch.
Removing the finished compost from a domestic wormery that turns household waste into fertiliser. After emptying the compost is spread thinly and a heap is made in the centre. The worms all burrow into the heap, the remaining compost is bagged up and the heap used as a starter for the next batch.
Removing the finished compost from a domestic wormery that turns household waste into fertiliser. After emptying the compost is spread thinly and a heap is made in the centre. The worms all burrow into the heap, the remaining compost is bagged up and the heap used as a starter for the next batch.
Removing the finished compost from a domestic wormery that turns household waste into fertiliser. After emptying the compost is spread thinly and a heap is made in the centre. The worms all burrow into the heap, the remaining compost is bagged up and the heap used as a starter for the next batch.
Removing the finished compost from a domestic wormery that turns household waste into fertiliser. After emptying the compost is spread thinly and a heap is made in the centre. The worms all burrow into the heap, the remaining compost is bagged up and the heap used as a starter for the next batch.
PR Photography - Q Marketing & PR Ltd
Sean Benyon, Isle of Anglesey County Council Compost Operative at Penhesgyn, Menai Bridge screening the compost
Hara Jeevan participated in Edible Routes workshop. We met with @Kapil Mandawewala and @Rachna Tiwary. It was a great learning experience. :)
Workshop's given -
Kapil Sir gave workshop on - Urban Farming
Rachna mam gave workshop on - Bio Enzymes and Cultures.
Our team member Babita Sharma gave workshop on - kitchen Waste Management.
Date - 27.April.2017
Hara Jeevan participated in Edible Routes workshop. We met with @Kapil Mandawewala and @Rachna Tiwary. It was a great learning experience. :)
Workshop's given -
Kapil Sir gave workshop on - Urban Farming
Rachna mam gave workshop on - Bio Enzymes and Cultures.
Our team member Babita Sharma gave workshop on - kitchen Waste Management.
Date - 27.April.2017
Hara Jeevan participated in Edible Routes workshop. We met with @Kapil Mandawewala and @Rachna Tiwary. It was a great learning experience. :)
Workshop's given -
Kapil Sir gave workshop on - Urban Farming
Rachna mam gave workshop on - Bio Enzymes and Cultures.
Our team member Babita Sharma gave workshop on - kitchen Waste Management.
Date - 27.April.2017
Hara Jeevan participated in Edible Routes workshop. We met with @Kapil Mandawewala and @Rachna Tiwary. It was a great learning experience. :)
Workshop's given -
Kapil Sir gave workshop on - Urban Farming
Rachna mam gave workshop on - Bio Enzymes and Cultures.
Our team member Babita Sharma gave workshop on - kitchen Waste Management.
Date - 27.April.2017
Made from recycled cardboard. Eliminates the need to wash a bin. replace the cornstarch liner each week and put it in the compost or worm farm.
Saves water and there is no smell as the food is decomposing aerobically.
Hara Jeevan participated in Edible Routes workshop. We met with @Kapil Mandawewala and @Rachna Tiwary. It was a great learning experience. :)
Workshop's given -
Kapil Sir gave workshop on - Urban Farming
Rachna mam gave workshop on - Bio Enzymes and Cultures.
Our team member Babita Sharma gave workshop on - kitchen Waste Management.
Date - 27.April.2017
Hara Jeevan participated in Edible Routes workshop. We met with @Kapil Mandawewala and @Rachna Tiwary. It was a great learning experience. :)
Workshop's given -
Kapil Sir gave workshop on - Urban Farming
Rachna mam gave workshop on - Bio Enzymes and Cultures.
Our team member Babita Sharma gave workshop on - kitchen Waste Management.
Date - 27.April.2017
I was going to empty the kitchen waste bin into the compost bin this morning, but I couldn't as the lid was frozen on.
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Credit: InOldNews | Shuchita Jha
Location: Pune, Maharashtra, India
Date: May 30, 2025
Description: To prevent wet waste like kitchen waste and leftover food from being dumped into landfills where it releases harmful greenhouse gases, the Indian government in 2016 mandated segregation of waste. Under the Solid Waste Management Rules the Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change also stressed the importance of composting of wet waste by residential colonies and businesses.
Many residential colonies in cities of India have since then started colony-wide composting of wet waste, creating compost for their gardens. This move not only prevents wet waste from entering landfills but also leads to creation of compost — full of healthy nutrients for plants.
In the video, a member of SWaCH — a cooperative of self-employed waste collectors in Pune can be seen mixing wet waste of an RWA with soil to create compost in the composting unit within the residential colony.