
Free compost bin to all residents 
          
          
           
          Council is offering a three-month trial of compost bins and subsided 
          prices. 
          
15th March 2004 
          
           
| Domestic compost heaps do not 
                need a licence. EU regulations require that commercial scale composting 
                operations must be controlled and regulated, but these rules were 
                never intended for householders. | A quarter of all household waste could be composted instead of going straight to landfill, according to the Council. To encourage residents to consider composting as a way of recycling their waste, the Council is offering until the end of August a subsidy to every household when they purchase a compost bin. A free three-month trial is also available. The new recycling initiative offers residents a choice of two composters, a small composter for £8 or a large size for £12. Each composter comes with a free kitchen caddy to collect food scraps and they will be delivered free of charge. 
 The bins allow waste, such as peelings, 
                food scraps and garden waste to be recycled into compost.  To order a composter call Straight 
                Recycling on 0845 130 6090. |