REDUCE. REUSE. RECYCLE
Why compost?
Composting is the #1 action we can take to help the planet
Create Better Waste
Food waste is the second largest source of methane gas in our atmosphere. By composting, you’ll divert 30% of waste away from landfill.
Composting also returns valuable nutrients back into the soil to help maintain soil quality and improve plant health.
Whether we choose outdoor composting, worm farm, bokashi in-kitchen composting, or a combination of these methods, the end result is, we tread more lightly on our precious earth.
Benefits of composting
- Reduces single use plastic bin bags
- Reduces trips to the bin
- Reduces methane gas emissions from landfill
(rotting food waste in landfill creates methane gas, three times more toxic than car fumes) - Creates FREE natural fertiliser for your plants and garden
- Helps your plants and garden thrive
- Enriches soil
- Helps retain moisture in soil
- Supresses plant disease and pests
- Reduces the need for chemical fertilisers
- Encourages worms in soil due to its vermicompost decomposition
- Saves money
- Reduces your carbon footprint
Be a little legendary. Start composting!
It’s easy, convenient and the planet will love you
Bokashi for our health, wellness and the conservation of our planet
What you do makes a difference
The energy we need and the protein we need to build our bodies comes from the living organisms in the biosphere. The organisms on the earth use our waste carbon dioxide to make the oxygen we need to breathe.
Due to the increase in our population on earth, food waste going to landfill, and the increase in pesticides and fertilisers being pumped into our farmland soil, our fragile biosphere is diminishing rapidly.
The time is now to reduce the climate crisis and…create better waste!

“It is surely our responsibility to do everything within our power to create a planet that provides a home, not just for us, but for all life on earth”
DAVID ATTENBOROUGH



“It is surely our responsibility to do everything within our power to create a planet that provides a home, not just for us, but for all life on earth”
DAVID ATTENBOROUGH

