City composting that closes the loop
Partizánske's municipal composting plant receives both green garden waste and kitchen bio-waste collected from households, processes it on-site, and sells the resulting compost to residents. Friends of the Earth Slovakia mentors the composting process to ensure quality. The plant completes a local circular loop: residents sort waste → city collects and composts → residents buy finished compost for their gardens.
When & where
- Partizánske composting facility, Trenčín Region, Slovakia (town periphery; pin at town centre)
- Residents can purchase municipal compost during published opening hours, contact the town for current schedule
How to participate
- Partizánske residents: purchase municipal compost from the town, the proceeds support the ongoing programme
- Municipal waste managers across Slovakia: contact Priatelia Zeme: SPZ to get guidance on establishing a similar compost-to-residents sales system
- Advocates: use Partizánske as the model case when arguing that composting plants are a better long-term investment than incineration infrastructure
Source & repost
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- Lead: Municipality of Partizánske + Friends of the Earth Slovakia (Priatelia Zeme: SPZ)
- Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th edition
