One bin, ten households, a garden bed of soil
Start a neighbourhood composting point with a single bin. Organic waste from a handful of homes can feed a shared bed by autumn.
What you can do
- Place a rodent-proof bin in a courtyard or alley with clear sorting rules
- Rotate who turns the pile and who takes finished compost
- Link the output to a community garden or street planters
Why it matters
Food scraps become soil instead of landfill methane, and neighbours learn what “waste” actually still contains.
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