Episode 4: How compost can deliver circular solutions for councils
Jul 20, 2022•22 min•Season 1Ep. 4
Episode description
Councils are largely responsible for managing our waste to landfill or recycling and keeping our waterways clean. Did you know that compost from recycled food and garden organic waste is a solution to both these challenges? In this episode we talk to a council that’s trialling waste reduction initiatives to achieve sustainability and circular economy goals.
Tune in to learn
- How the City of Newcastle is working to reducing waste and recycle food and garden organics. (01:57)
- How the City of Newcastle and the Centre for Organic Research and Education conducted a successful trial using compost in stormwater biofiltration (4:04)
- How food and garden organics recycling can divert waste from landfill and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. (09:51)
- How compost has added benefits including increasing infiltration and storing more soil moisture. (11:09)
- How development control plans need to be changed to encourage the use of recycled materials in biofilters for new developments. (12:52)
- How councils across the Hunter region are implementing a circular economy procurement project to help procure more recycled organics products. (18:17)
About our guests
- Carol Duncan, Councillor, City of Newcastle newcastle.nsw.gov.au
- Eric Love, Chairman, Centre for Organic Research and Education core.asn.au
- Tim Askew, Regional Policy and Program Manager, Hunter Joint Organisation hunterjo.com.au
Resources and links
- To learn more, visit circularag.com.au/compost
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