Food & GardenKievUkraine bio-waste roadmap: a guide for small communities starting from scratchA practical roadmap built from real village composting pilots Based on the composting work in Pidkamin, Zabolotsiv, and Horokhiv (Lviv and Volyn oblasts), Zero Waste Alliance Ukraine developed a Bio-waste Management Roadmap for Small Communities: a guide that walks any community of under 20,000 residents through setting up and running a bio-waste composting system. The roadmap incorporates lessons from what worked in the pilot communities and what didn't. What the roadmap covers - Step-by-step infrastructure planning: composter siting, type selection, and capacity calculation - Resident engagement strategies that work in small rural communities - Monitoring and reporting templates for tracking waste diversion - Legal framework analysis under current Ukrainian waste legislation - Permaculture design elements (such as replacing annual plantings with perennials) that reduce garden waste generation upstream How to engage - Ukrainian community leaders and local officials: request the roadmap from Zero Waste Alliance Ukraine for use in your own municipality - International donors: the roadmap is the key output of the LIFE-funded ForkToFarm project in Ukraine: support its translation and distribution to more communities - Ukrainian NGOs and educators: incorporate the roadmap into municipal capacity-building workshops Why it matters Small rural communities rarely have waste consultants on call. A roadmap built from real village composting pilots gives any town under 20,000 residents a step-by-step path, infrastructure, engagement, and monitoring included. Source & repost Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it. - Lead: Zero Waste Alliance Ukraine (ZWAU) + Ecological News NGO - Funded by: LIFE EU programme (ForkToFarm project) - Report chapter: ZWE State of Zero Waste Municipalities, 5th editionbio-wasteroadmapsmall-communitiescompostingrural