SWP banner image
 
Compost champions

Composting champions in Somerset

Somerset has a team of 30 Compost Champions, volunteers from the Somerset community who kindly give up their spare time to attend community events, give talks and promote composting in any other way that occurs to them! The Compost Champions scheme is co-ordinated by the Somerset Waste Action Programme (SWAP).

Free training to be a Somerset Compost Champion

The next training session will be held on Saturday 20th February, 10am to 4pm at the Trinity Church Hall, Frome.

To find out more please telephone Hilary or Rupert on 01963 351350 or email hm.swap@carymoor.org.uk.

Please note booking is essential.


Ttraining includes:

  • Build or buy a compost bin
  • Get the right composting mixture
  • Compost additional items like vacuum cleaner contents and cardboard packaging
  • Solve your composting dilemmas
  • Pass your composting knowledge onto others

Why composting is important

Did you know a third of the waste produced from your household could be composted! Composting organic waste at home is a natural process that transforms kitchen and garden waste into a great fertiliser for your garden and the best thing is that it’s inexpensive!


Home composting is also a great way to stop organic waste going to landfill, reducing the amount of greenhouse gases being released into our atmosphere.

Compost training
Visiting windrows

 

test logo

For more information on becoming a Compost Champion for Somerset, telephone 01963 351350

or email on: hm.swap@carymoor.org.uk

For more information on composting you may wish to visit these websites:

Organics Recycling (Previously known as The Composting Association)
Organisation promoting good practice in composting and the use of composted materials.

Garden Organic
Organisation dedicated to researching and promoting organic gardening, farming and food.

Master Composter
Provides information on how to compost, the benefits of composting, what to compost, and many other topics related to home composting.

Royal Horticultural Society
Lots of useful gardening information
.

Soil Association
For useful information on gardening
.




Click here for more information.
Recycling and Refuse Collections
   
Food waste caddy with liner
Liners for food waste bins
  space
Black refuse bin
Bank Holiday Revised Collections
   
Bulky waste collection of a mattress
Bulky waste collection
   
Clinical waste - syringe
Clinical waste collection
   
Home compost bin
Home compost bin offer
   
Junk Mail Pack
   
Baby in cloth nappy
Cloth nappies
   
Household hazardous waste (.pdf)
   
Pledge to recycle!
Sign up to e-mail newsletter