Recycling - composters
West Lothian Council has successfully received funding to offer compost bins at subsidised rates to householders within the area from the Scottish Executive, in conjunction with the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP).
Home Composting is a simple way to turn your garden and kitchen waste into a useful soil enhancer for your garden, while at the same time reducing the volume of waste into you household bins.
As food waste is no longer suitable for collection within the brown bin, due to changes in legislation, home composting is an excellent alternative to stop food waste being sent to landfill.
Compost has many benefits for your garden, it contains organic matter which gives similar nutrients to fertilisers, due to the natural breakdown of kitchen and garden waste within the compost therefore providing plants, soil and turf with an effective natural feed. In addition, it has a unique composition, which allows the soil or turf to hold moisture for longer therefore requiring less water.
In order to get the best compost out of your bin, here's a list of the materials you can and cannot compost:
Kitchen waste -
Do:
- Fruit scraps and vegetable peelings
- Tea leaves/bags and coffee grounds
- Egg shells
- Paper items which can include scrunched up cardboard, egg boxes, toilet roll tubes, cereal boxes and paper towels
Don't:
- Cooked food
- Meat, fish and dairy products
- Coal or coke ash ( a small amount of wood ash is okay)
- Cat or dog waste
- Nappies, glass, plastic or metal
- Bread
Garden waste:
Do:
- Cut flowers
- Garden and house plants
- Grass cuttings
- Young annual weeds
- Shredded twigs
- Hedge trimmings
- Straw and hay
- Wood chippings and sawdust
- Hamster or other bedding from vegetarian pets
Don't:
- Weeds about to seed
- Diseased plants
- Large woody items
- Plants treated with pesticides