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I’m slowly working towards some simplicity within the home, but hey! It’s a lot of hard work!

I love having a go at growing my own veges and always use herbs fresh from my garden. I try to plant from seed whenever I can and have learnt to save and share my own seed for the following year. I make Award Winning preserves and pickles; and my husband brews Award Winning boutique beers as well. I love to stockpile and try to limit quick trips to the shops. I dabble in bread making and enjoy making my own stocks too.

I enjoy feeding my family good hearty meals, nothing like those tiny restaurant stacks you have to look for on the plate. My husband maintains our vehicles and machinery and we both enjoy fabricating on a small scale mostly relying on metal & timber recyclers for any materials needed.


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Cheers!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

COMPOST COURSE THROUGH MY COUNCIL

Today I attended a FREE course run by my local council on Composting. I recommend checking your local council website to see what workshops are available for you. Local Council's are supporting the efforts of residents, by running free or very cheap workshops...Some councils supply free compost bins if you attend the course...What an excellent incentive for attending a workshop! The compost bin I will receive when I pick it up is a 120 litre original waste bin...the base has been removed to allow contact with the earth...and the lid is still intact. Excellent!! Monday morning bright and early I will pick up my new compost bin.

Please note: This is based on the recycling facilities for Shellharbour Council...
Check with your council for more details.

What I learnt while attending the course
Here is a table I created.


COMPOST FOR LIFE
Get Involved, Protect, Conserve
www.shellharbour.nsw.gov.au 
Remember: Yellow Compost bin items are sorted by hard-working real people of the community.
                                                                      
YELLOW
topped Bin
GREEN
topped Bin
RED
topped Bin
· Aerosol cans – (emptied & lids removed)
· Aluminium
· Bottles
· Butter containers
· Cake/biscuit trays
· Cardboard
· Chinese containers
· Clear plastic cups
· Coffee cup lids
· Envelopes (with/without windows)
· Foil bag from biscuit box
· Foil trays
· Food cans
· Glass bottles
· Make-up jars –(emptied)
· New fridge/tv polystyrene packaging
· Paper
· Pens-outer case
· Pizza boxes –clean
· Plastic tubs
· Printer cartridges
· Pudding tubs
· Soda bottles
· Textas
· Toothpaste tubes – (emptied)
· Tupperware
· Water bottles
· Yoghurt containers

· NO BROKEN GLASS



· Anything from the garden
· Small twigs
· Cuttings
· Grass clippings

· NO FOOD SCRAPS
· NO DOG POO
Any residual waste that cannot be placed in either the yellow or red bin.

· Any plastic bags you can scrunch in your fist.
· Diabetic needle tops
· Juice cartons
· Long Icy-Pole wrappers
· Nappies-disposable
· Newspaper wrappers
· Pizza boxes –dirty
· Polystyrene cups & trays.
· Popper cartons
· Timber off-cuts
· UHT Milk Cartons
· Coloured Junk Mail

· NO COMPUTERS
· NO TV’S






Now here is another table I have created.
Looking even closer at your recycled items.

BEFORE PUTTING IT
IN THE
YELLOW BIN
THINK ABOUT HOW ELSE IT CAN BE USED
YELLOW
topped Bin
HOME COMPOST
BIN
RECYCLE
&
REUSE
· Aerosol cans – (emptied & lids removed)
· Aluminium
· Foil bag from biscuit box
· Foil trays
· New fridge/tv polystyrene packaging
· Pens-outer case
· Printer cartridges
· Textas
· Toothpaste tubes – (emptied)

START A
BATTERY RECYCLING
TUB AT HOME
Have a purple ice-cream container in your home recycle area & label for small batteries. See below for a drop off point.



· Cardboard
· Envelopes (with/without windows)
· Paper
· Pizza boxes –clean
· Garden waste
· Small twigs
· Grass clippings
· Food scraps
· Onion skins
· Egg shells
· Fruit seeds
· Vacuum waste
· Dryer lint
· Newspapers – shredded
· Icy Pole sticks

ADD A
BOKASHI BUCKET TO YOUR HOME COMPOST SYSTEM

· Food scraps
· Meat scraps
· Chicken fat
· Animal bones
· Cooked leftovers
· Breads
· Pasta & Rice
· Bottles
· Butter containers
· Chinese containers
· Clear plastic cups
· Coffee cup lids
· Food cans
· Glass bottles
· Make-up jars –(emptied)
· Plastic tubs
· Printer cartridges
· Pudding tubs
· Soda bottles
· Tupperware
· Water bottles
· Yoghurt containers
· Cake/biscuit trays

· USE SMALL TUBS FOR RAISING SEEDLINGS

· DONATE UNWANTED ITEMS TO A PRE-SCHOOL

· REUSE CORDIAL CONTAINERS AS CANNISTERS (eg Rice, Sugar, Flour)
·  PRINTER CARTRIDGES: All types and brands can be recycled via the ‘Cartridges 4 Planet Ark’ recycling boxes in participating Australia Post, Officeworks, Harvey Norman,Tandy, Dick Smith Electronics and Powerhouse stores.

·  CORKS: Guides Australia collects wine and champagne corks nationally through a network of individuals and collection points at hotels, restaurants and supermarkets.

·  MOBILE PHONES: These can be recycled via most mobile phone outlets.

·  PLASTIC SHOPPING BAGS: These can be recycled at most Coles, Woolworths, Franklins and Safeway supermarkets.

·  BATTERIES: Batteries of all sizes can be recycled via Battery World near Bunnings.


After learning so much on composting..................
I am excited to compost more of the items I use at home.
I have a whole new list of items to add to my Bokashi bucket..........
and I am determined to start a proper recycling area at home in the near future.
So you will have to check back and see how its going.

We also learnt about starting a worm farm...10,000 worms were included as a raffle, but divided by the winner and shared with 3 other people....How lovely! I took home some worms too, but that will be another post in the next few days.

If you have any other ideas..please don't hesitate to leave a comment. After all, we need to learn from one another....Recycle your knowledge and pass it on.

4 comments:

  1. Yes the free workshops are great. I have been to many via Sustainable illawarra which was run via council. I think its a shame the council closed glengarry cottage at Kembla Grange her in the Illawarra to the public. It was a sustainable/recycling work site.
    Donna

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  2. Hey Donna, I am going to keep an eye out for the courses now....picked up my compost bin today....excellent!

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  3. Good post! I keep an empty kleenex box on the back of the toilet and we crush and place all the empty toilet rolls in there. When it's full, we put it in the compost.

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