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Tell us a bit about yourself and your composting journey: My name is Laura. I grew up in a household that composted, and one of the primary schools I went to (rural Far North) was big on educating about waste. They taught us about leachate in landfills and why it is so important to not

Carmen is a recent composting convert, who went from composting nothing to composting her food scraps, and those of her neighbour’s and workplace’s too. She shares her worm farming journey with us. Tell us a bit about how your composting journey began. Composting was something I didn’t ever think about doing until I began reading

Community composting hubs can be found dotted around Auckland, and no doubt you have one or more in your own neighbourhood. We got in touch with a few of the hubs that have received the Compost Collective Hub Fund to get some tips from them for anyone who is looking to start their own, or

Eduardo and his family wanted to do their part in helping the environment, but living in a Hobsonville Point townhouse had its own challenges when it came to composting. With a small outdoor space, not big enough to use the black gold the composting process creates, Eduardo paid a visit to his local community composting

The Hobsonville Community Composting Hub is one of two pilot hubs being run in Auckland by the Compost Collective. The second one can be found at the EcoMatters Organic Teaching Garden in New Lynn. The idea behind them is to enable everyone to do their bit and compost, whether they have the physical garden space