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24/11/2020  |  By Mike In All Posts, Compost Co.

The Compost Co. Profiled by Baz Caitcheon

 

 

Waiheke local Baz Caitcheon of Bazzacam recently visited The Compost Co.’s site at Te Motu to see the team in action! Have a look at the fantastic video that he created, and hear from Prashanti and Kayleigh about how compostables and food scraps are being processed.

The Compost Co. collects back-of-house food scraps and compostable food packaging from 19 local businesses and processes it on-island to reduce carbon emissions.

You can see the finished compost that is produced and sold to the community at the Waiheke Sustainability Centre!

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